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theshadowturtle OP t1_j26g9rd wrote

It’s a great question! If that were easy, we’d be in a lot better shape lmao.

The UN human rights declaration has things like food, water, and shelter as basic rights, which it’s hard to disagree with. Plus it’s the UN. So maybe that has some credibility? Idk

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AdorableBackground83 t1_j26mw2v wrote

The UN is just a morons who give off good lip service.

If they were truly that altruistic you know what they would do. They would create vertical farms immediately and distribute those yields for free to those who need it the most.

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sheerun t1_j27kqca wrote

We already have surplus of food and vertical farms are very inefficient. The problem is distribution and good will, not production

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NoRexTreX t1_j287b3k wrote

In terms of energy. Which makes vertical farming unprofitable in these times but still has great potential in a future if we are able to source an abundance of energy without a large environmental footprint. Such as for countries that invest in nuclear power now because they are thinking ahead.

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HumanSeeing t1_j28hxiz wrote

The UN is simply, how to say.. providing guidelines. It has no power to change laws in any country. They are certainly not morons.

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wowadrow t1_j29z6ql wrote

Thats the crazy part of the halo games a useful UN that protects humanity no way.

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Traditional-Job8568 t1_j28pdwz wrote

UN human rights are a joke like Geneva convention as people joke about it saying its more like geneva suggestion UN human rights are the same if something is not being enforced it is not kept to the standarts and UN has no incentive to undertake massive requirments it would need to enact to fullfill both of these concepts worldwide unregulated rules are not much of a rule at all humans break rules as long as there is nothing to dissuade them

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