>>11768012Mastering agriculture without going extinct could definitely bee the great filter. Besides killing the bees en masse we're depleting the soil without regenerating it, raising enough farting ruminants to challenge our fossil fuel emissions, and destroying ecologies by importing species for agriculture and letting them escape. But to be fair, I guess we've only been farming for thousands of years.
>>11769358Most land are arable and the logistics of food distribution are based around profit, not feeding people. The only valid reason for people starving on your list is economics and it really reinforces my point. Currently, we grow enough food to feed the whole world and we choose to let people starve. How much worse will the problem get when the cost of food skyrockets because in needs to be hand pollinated?