The world's growing population poses a Malthusian dilemma. Solving climate change, the Sixth Extinction and population growth... at the same time.
By 2050, the world will host nine billion people—and that’s if population growth slows in much of the developing world. Today, at least one billion people are chronically malnourished or starving.
The collapse of agriculture in the “bread basket” of eastern Europe, such as Ukraine, leaves room to “triple food production in that region pretty easily.”