• Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    28 days ago

    That’s what happens when you let a population host a plague indefinitely; this is why full eradication is good for everyone, not just the countries currently dealing with disease.

  • TWeaK@lemm.ee
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    28 days ago

    Monkeypox. I had to look it up, apparently they changed the name of the disease (presumably because of racists) but the virus itself is still called monkeypox.

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      28 days ago

      You want to really get worried?

      Everything we produce in agriculture is constantly fighting off plagues. From insects, bacterial, fungal and virus infections. It is constantly under attack.

      In crops on average farmers have to change to new varieties every 10 years. In some species it’s every 3-4.

      Global warming is also making it much harder for agriculture. Higher temps = diseases come earlier in the season and last longer. Pest populations are not reduced as much over the winter.

      We have also reached the limits of traditional breeding in many species for disease/pest resistances.

      There is ways we can prevent the pending collapse but not without some massive investments, a complete overhaul of the laws, and fundamental changes in how we do agriculture.