Population Growth Population Growth Current human population of over 7 billion Projected to be over 9 billion by 2050 We are already using resources.

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Population Growth Population Growth

Current human population of over 7 billion Projected to be over 9 billion by 2050 We are already using resources faster than they are being replaced, which is unsustainable. In the US the consumption of 1 person is equal to that of 32 Kenyans.

Population Growth Population Growth

How many cars does your family have? How do you get to school? How many times a day do you eat meat? How much meat do you think you eat in a year? How many personal electronics do you own (phone, ipod, computer, ipad, kindle)? U.S Lifestyle

Globalization of the U.S. Lifestyle Agriculture and Food -- Meat Consumption: Per capita (Units: Kilograms per person) Country Brazil Canada China Denmark France India Mexico United Kingdom United States

Between 1961 and 2002, meat consumption has seen a large increase virtually worldwide. There has also been a corresponding jump in its environmental impact. Increased meat-eating has followed rising affluence in many parts of the world. Increases in meat consumption and climate change have linked. Why? atablog/2009/sep/02/meat-consumption- per-capita-climate-change Globalization of the U.S. Lifestyle

Water Consumption Country Fresh Water Consumption 1 United States2,500 m3 2 Greece2,400 m3 3 Malaysia2,300 m3 4 Italy2,200 m3 5 Spain2,100 m3

Globalization of the U.S. Lifestyle The top row is the amount of grain required to produce a pound of raw animal (or milk). The third row shows how much grain is required to produce one pound of edible meat. The fourth row is the efficiency with which plant protein is converted to animal protein. Efficiencies of Animal Food Production MilkChickenPorkBeef lbs. grain/ lb. live weight Percent 95%55% 40% edible weight lbs. feed / lb. edible weight plant-animal -20%10%4% protein conversion

Food Shortages Food Shortages Increased demand due to rising population Increased standard of living in developed nations Global warming may increase intensity and frequency of droughts Increase in fuel prices raise the cost of food Corn aborted Summer of 2012 in the U.S.

Undernourished Global Population Undernourished Global Population

Poverty and Food Access Poverty and Food Access People of poverty typically suffer from food insecurity and have more access to fringe food ◦ In 2010, 48.8 million Americans lived in food insecure households, 32.6 million adults and 16.2 million children. (FeedingAmerica.org) Food insecurity = lack of food accessibility Fringe food = junk food Farm subsidies provide an overabundance of cheap corn. This provides cheap meat in the form of fast food locations and high fructose corn syrup. ◦ These problems are linked to diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.

Obesity and Unhealthy Food Obesity and Unhealthy Food Growing obesity rates are directly related to food consumption. The predicted health bill for obesity-related diseases in 2012 is million More than 1/3 of U.S. adults (35.7%) and approximately 17% (or 12.5 million) of children and adolescents aged 2—19 years are obese. ◦ In 1970 only 5% of children were obese.

U.S. CDC Obesity Map U.S. CDC Obesity Map

Pesticides Pesticides

Pesticides & Health Pesticides & Health Pesticide and other chemicals can lead to poisoning. Long-term exposure to pesticides increases the risk of developmental and reproductive disorders, immune-system disruption, endocrine disruption, impaired nervous-system function, and development of certain cancers. (WHO 2012)

Pesticides & Health Pesticides & Health

Residual Chemicals on Produce Residual Chemicals on Produce

Overfishing Overfishing

Over 2,000 fish species have gone extinct due to overfishing. (End of the Line, 2009) More than 70% of the fish species worldwide are endangered. (FAO, 2009) It is estimated we eat about 10% of the fish that are caught. The rest, called bycatch, is typically killed by accidental harvest. (BAM, 2009) Global average consumption of fish is 37 lbs per person per year. (FAO, 2010) Technology contributes to overfishing.

Overfishing: Atlantic Cod Collapse Overfishing: Atlantic Cod Collapse

Human population is growing at an exponential rate Increasing standard of living for developing countries Increasing access to unhealthy food and limited access to healthy food Extensive use of pesticide in agriculture Oceans are being overfished to the point of extinction BUT… Aquaponics can help alleviate all of these issues. Summary

Tilapia - Fish, such as tilapia, is high in protein but low in fat and relatively low in calories, making it a good food choice. Unlike many cuts of fatty animal meat, such as beef and pork, tilapia is virtually free of saturated fat, making it a better choice for supporting cardiovascular health. It is a nutrient-dense food, or one that provides more nutrients per calorie than calories per nutrient. Like all seafood, eating tilapia, as it is a food source of selenium, may reduce your risk of developing certain types of cancers. fish/#ixzz2eLCuCeBF What do we grow in Aquaponics?

Swiss Chard - contains 716 percent of the DV for vitamin K, 214 percent of the DV for vitamin A, 53 percent of the DV for vitamin C, 22 Swiss chard is a good source of antioxidants. Promising research shows antioxidants may play a role in the prevention of some cancers, heart disease and Alzheimer’s disease. Antioxidants provide oxygen molecules to free radicals, molecules that attack healthy cells to obtain an electron they need to survive chard/ What do we grow in Aquaponics?

Basil - may help reduce the effects of aging, according to Medical News Today. The herb is believed to contain components like antioxidants that offer anti-aging benefits. Read more: herb/#ixzz2eLFEj0o1http:// fish/#ixzz2eLCuCeBFhttp:// herb/#ixzz2eLFEj0o1http:// fish/#ixzz2eLCuCeBF Sage - beneficial in treating fevers and colds, sore throat and headaches as well as indigestion and gastro-intestinal upsets Read more: Chives-might contribute to lower cholesterol and blood pressure, which improves your overall health, particularly that of your heart. Allicin aids in cholesterol management by reducing your LDL levels and increasing your HDL levels. This nutrient might also cut your blood pressure and prevent dangerous blood clots. Read more: chives/#ixzz2eLG10FZ2http:// chives/#ixzz2eLG10FZ2 What do we grow in Aquaponics?