Jiang argues that global energy and food scarcity will force much of the world to beg North America for resources, increasing American control.
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Food Scarcity
Jiang argues that global energy and food scarcity will force much of the world to beg North America for resources, increasing American control.
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The post-World-War-II population boom under Pax Americana is unsustainable, and a severe crisis would trigger an extreme correction through food scarcity.
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"...the rest of the world is facing energy scarcity. Okay? And food scarcity is going to have to beg North America, the United States,..."
"a war going on, and a circle moves, some cables get cut off, and then, suddenly, you've lost Internet access. And this would, basically,..."
"...massive shrink. Okay? You're like, okay, how? And, the answer is food scarcity. Food is not, is today, pretty common. But, food is based..."
"...a command economy where, because there's so little food, because there's food scarcity, there's food scarcity, well, we have to ration this, so we..."
"...leaders in the world have to start thinking about right now. Food scarcity. All right. Water. Again, the countries that suffer from food scarcity,..."
"...lot of stress. While, at the same time, you're suffering from food scarcity and water issues. All right? So, what you will see... Sorry...."
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