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The bug population is actually decreasing in certain areas which could fuck over everything. If you still have the logistics problem people will still starve to death, bugs or no bugs.
As for global warming, we are past the point of this kind of tactic, our best bet is technology and innovation like having automated, efficient ways of recycling to reclaim areas used as landfill or just heavily polluted. No point 'giving up meat ' if we aren't going to reclaim and cultivate areas affected by pollution (waste or even radiation) or climate change.
Great points, and also if anthropogenic global warming was really an imminent threat then two things would happen right away:
we would actually have a hard number for the number of tons of CO2 we would need to eliminate in order to prevent the sea from rising or whatever
we would develop carbon-trapping machines and carbon-recycling plants
Fairly straightforward ways to solve the problem, except it doesn't actually exist and the real problem is how to invent an unaccountable bogeyman that can appear and disappear as needed to control the population. They were much more successful with covid.
Yeah they keep trying, they tried with monkeypox early on but once we quickly found out only those not just into butt sex but also into swallowing gallons of piss at an orgy were the ones affected, fear died out real quick in 99% of the world.
They think they can rule by authority alone but if you really push a lot of them buckle and fall. It's just a matter of knowing where to push without them causing significant damage on the way out.