Has the jet stream destabilized or shifted to a new equilibrium? 🤔
I didn’t even think about stable weather features till this year. What if the monsoons go from unreliable to completely unstable?
You’d have to run farms like hedge funds.
Theoretically this can be managed on a global scale by planting where it's practical to plant that year. But it means giving up on individual farms with single owners, etc. Rather the state would have to manage it, or giant corporations who own farmland all over the world.
What I mean is, right now you have a drought in one region, the farmers in that region are wiped out. If they all owned shares in common, then individual farmers would be paid based on global output, not just their local output - but that's basically socialism, lol.
You could do it within a corporate structure, but then it would basically be back to sharecropping, with farmers reporting to corporate bosses who try to keep as much of the profits for themselves.