In Praise of P
Greetings Peaksters
When Mother Jones and Business Insider both warn of "peak phosphorous", maybe its something to take a look at. From the looks of , the optimistic scenario is that phosphorous production peaks around 2030. Of course, if "peak oil" is any indication, the price will rise well before we hit the peak.
However, there is also the less optimistic scenario. It seems that 85% of all high grade phosphates are located in the Western Sahara.
"The Western Sahara is an occupied territory. In 1976, when Spanish colonialists left, its neighbor Morocco invaded, and has held it ever since. Most observers believe the vast phosphate deposits were the major reason that Morocco took an interest. Whatever the truth, the Polisario Front, a rebel movement the UN recognizes as the rightful representatives of the territory, would like it back. "
http://e360.yale.edu/feature/phosphate_a_critical_resource_misused_and_now_running_out/2423/
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http://www.motherjones.com/tom-philpott/2012/11/are-we-heading-toward-peak-fertilizer
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A Genius Investor Thinks Billions Of People Are Going To Starve To Death — Here's Why
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/peak-phosphorus-and-food-production-2012-12?op=1#ixzz2EPN28q8u
Investor Jeremy Grantham of GMO recently published a startlingly depressing outlook for the future of humanity.
Grantham thinks the number of people on Earth has finally and permanently outstripped the planet's ability to support us.
Grantham believes that the planet can only sustainably support about 1.5 billion humans, versus the 7 billion on Earth right now (heading to 10-12 billion).
Basically, Grantham thinks most of us are going to starve to death.
Why?
In part because we're churning through a finite supply of something that is critical to our ability to produce food: Phosphorus.
Phosphorus is a critical ingredient of fertilizer, and there is a finite supply of it. The consensus is that we will hit "peak phosphorus" production within a few decades, after which point our phosphorus supply will inexorably decline. As it declines, we will be unable to feed ourselves. And you know the rest.
Of course, ever since Malthus, a steady stream of doomsayers have predicted a ghastly end to the human population explosion--and, so far, they've all been wrong.
So why is a man of Grantham's intelligence adding his voice to this chorus?
And how real is this threat? Are we all going to starve?
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/peak-phosphorus-and-food-production-2012-12?op=1#ixzz2EPMklqr5
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