In 1900,
the world struggled to feed its population of 2 billion. Most farming was still
done by ox and horse drawn ploughs, in most countries. The exception, until the
1940s was Japan, where human beings ploughed the field, because there was not
enough farmland in Japan, to feed both humans and cattle. James Michener
portrays this poignantly in his novel, Sayanora.
The
internal combustion engine, was invented in 1880s by Germans Rudolf Diesel,
Nicholas von Otto, Karl Benz etc primarily powered cars. It was then adapted for
use in tractors, bulldozers, harvesters and other machines for the farm. These
replaced the oxen and horses as plough animals, dramatically increased the
amount and speed at which land could be ploughed. Cars and buses, far more than
railways, dramatically reduced the need for bullock carts and horses and
horse-carriages. Two-thirds of farm output, was being used to feed these
animals. This dramatically reduced the amount of food needed for those animals!
Which is one more reason we are able to feed 7 billion people. Another was the Haber-Bosch process which revolutionized fertilizer manufacturing and use. This process continued
with Norman Borlaug's green revolution in the 1960s and
70s.
Roads
were built all over the world, cutting transport times from months to days and
days to hours. This meant a government could prevent famines in entire
districts or states, by transporting enough food in mere days.
When people,
mainly well-meaning but ignorant environmentalists and a gullible pessimistic
media, say that cars and coal-fired power plants are polluting the earth, and
that pesticides are ruining farm, we must be aware that we’d starve without
these technologies.
This
essay culled out from reading The Rational Optimist, by Matt Ridley, and his videos of talks by Ridley, Vaclav Smil and Juan Enriquez on the
net.
Dear Gopu, Thanks for a sharing the info on technology development. First I would like to tell you that farming by itself is a technology which ruined the natural growth of edible fruits, food plants etc.,. for humans and animals. Forest lands were converted for organised farming. People ate good rich food and population increased :) which paved the way for global warming.. The so called inventors only helped to pollute the earth.
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