Solutions of hunger
Almost every predicament has a solution, and hunger is one of the ones that does.
The first possible solution to hunger is to inspire agricultural development. Plants are the solution to food shortages. Plants are the definition of a renewable food supply. You grow them, then eat them, harvest their seeds, plant their seeds, and finally just repeat the process. Although plants seem like the perfect idea they need rich soil, which not all places on Earth have, but we can increase the soil's fertility with fertilizer. Unfortunately the harder part of this process is getting the fertilizer to these starving people and teaching them how to farm.
The second solution could be to monitor the global food supply better and more often. Unfortunately, a bigger global population means more food demand, and at this rate we're set up for failure by around 50%, however the way we can stop this. We can solve this problem by putting a 2,000 calorie limit on people's daily food consumption 900 at breakfast, 300 at lunch, and 800 at dinner (or they could just choose how to distribute calories throughout the day). If we limit ourselves we can stop the food crisis, and also possibly solve obesity in the process.
The first possible solution to hunger is to inspire agricultural development. Plants are the solution to food shortages. Plants are the definition of a renewable food supply. You grow them, then eat them, harvest their seeds, plant their seeds, and finally just repeat the process. Although plants seem like the perfect idea they need rich soil, which not all places on Earth have, but we can increase the soil's fertility with fertilizer. Unfortunately the harder part of this process is getting the fertilizer to these starving people and teaching them how to farm.
The second solution could be to monitor the global food supply better and more often. Unfortunately, a bigger global population means more food demand, and at this rate we're set up for failure by around 50%, however the way we can stop this. We can solve this problem by putting a 2,000 calorie limit on people's daily food consumption 900 at breakfast, 300 at lunch, and 800 at dinner (or they could just choose how to distribute calories throughout the day). If we limit ourselves we can stop the food crisis, and also possibly solve obesity in the process.