Addressing the inequalities created by this system involves more than just acknowledging the harm done. Efforts to implement change are slowed down by big government and a lack of ideas for the future. With out action, there might be nothing left to save Progress should prioritize both acknowledgment and solutions that lead to real change.
The current agricultural system, particularly in the U.S., is unsustainable and damaging to the environment as we are told in chapter 1. It is from a period of rapid industrialization that disconnected farming from natural ecosystems and native people. In contrast, many Indian agricultural practices, demonstrate more sustainable methods that work in harmony with nature. The widespread destruction of natural species, like buffalo, are an example of the consequences of industrial farming.
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