Rural regions account for 43 percent of the world’s population – estimated to be just over 8 billion, at the last count – and if the calculations in this new study are correct then the number of unaccounted-for people could potentially stretch into the billions.(…)

“We were surprised to find that the actual population living in rural areas is much higher than the global population data indicates – depending on the dataset, rural populations have been underestimated by between 53 percent to 84 percent over the period studied.”(…)

ad: “Not everyone is convinced. Scientists who weren’t involved in the study told Chris Stokel-Walker at New Scientist that improvements in satellite imagery and the quality of data collecting in some countries would make these discrepancies smaller.”(…)

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    3 days ago

    Yeah, the only way I see reducing livestock is if the cost gets unacceptable for the working class. Nobody wants to hear “you need to eat plants”. Would require a culture shift in the US at least

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        2 days ago

        I’m super interested in insects too. Im growing spirulina right now to experiment if it can be a protein source

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            2 days ago

            Powdered spirulina is pretty foul. I’ve heard that when fresh it’s more palatable.

            You can process crickets to make them mostly flavorless as an additive but I hear you.

            Like I said it would take a culture shift.