But how is it possible for the food system to destroy more value than it creates, given that without it we would all literally starve to death? I'm assuming they're using "value" in the human context here. No humans - or only a few residual hunter-gather-peasant-ag folk - means that value has gone to zero.
The report doesn't actually say. Indeed, as far as I can tell it doesn't count the benefits, only the costs, so I can't see they have any basis for their claim. They assert $15T in costs, of which $11T are from health; and they further say that "A large share of this burden is born by people living with obesity" so this is all bollocks1, because they've failed to event attempt to back up their claim, and because the solution to obesity is to eat less, not to rebuild the world food system.
Notes
1. Also I hate the phrase "living with obesity" which is pathetic.
Refs
* Is the ECS very high? - ATTP on SH. Hint: no.
* Where did your genetic ancestors come from?
* You asked me what's my pleasure "A movie or a measure?" I'll have a cup of tea And tell you of my Dreamin'... People stop and stare at me We just walk on by We just keep on dreamin'... Imagine something of your very own Something you can have and hold I'd build a road in gold just to have some Dreamin'
* NEVER BRING A STICK TO A KNIFE FIGHT
* You Don't Hate Polyamory, You Hate People Who Write Books - ACX. "You live in a world choked with ideas, where anything that rises to your consideration has necessarily won a Darwinian battle among hyper-specialized memetic replicators competing for your attention".
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Your link to the article on ancestors (both genetic and genealogical) is fascinating - if hard to get my head round. Any reason for the interest?
Fun, isn't it? Genes are quantised... I can't remember why I picked it up (it came from a list-of-links from ACX); my daughter is doing stats / actuarial type stuff and I thought it might interest her (it didn't :-().
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