Nkwi and Reto discuss the effects of industrialization on non-industrialized societies, particularly in developing countries. Nkwi argues that these societies have contributed little to global pollution and emissions but have provided resources for industrialization in other parts of the world. He highlights the challenges faced by these societies in achieving developmental goals, such as the lack of infrastructure for electric vehicles and technical service providers. Nkwi also expresses concerns about industrialized agriculture dismantling traditional farming practices and the environmental impact of using banned pesticides and fertilizers in non-industrialized countries to grow crops for export, which could lead to issues like hunger and poverty. – AI summary by Zoom
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Nkwi Flores Indigenous-led R&D | Trustee of Ancestral Territories | Carbon Farming Planner | Food Systems Transformation | Indigenous Ekonomy & Business Brooklyn, New York, United States
Kinray Hub Founder/Principal R&D Consultant Indigenous-led Klimate Research & Resiliency Development www.kinrayhub.org
Northeast SARE Fellow Southern SARE (Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education) Program www.southernsare.org
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