Fight Like An Animal

Survival Ecology

Sep 27, 2025
Explore what a sustainable future looks like where basic human needs are prioritized. Dive into the surprising estimate that only 5% of our current economy is essential. Discover how urban areas like Portland could potentially grow 25% of their food locally and the energy required for food transport. Discuss the surplus in various economic sectors and strategies for reducing energy use in heating and cooling. Learn about innovative solutions like biofuels and decentralized power sources, all while advocating for resilience in community food systems.
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INSIGHT

Policy Lacks Concrete Survival Plans

  • Existing environmental policy lacks concrete, minimal survival plans and leaves implementation to endless committees.
  • Arnold Schroeder argues for clear, tangible prescriptions for keeping people fed, warm, and dry during rapid shifts.
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Minimal Land Needed Per Person

  • Minimal food production per person can be surprisingly small in fertile climates: about 0.13 hectares per year for a near-vegan diet with eggs.
  • Schroeder uses this to show urban areas could supply a meaningful share of calories locally.
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Cities Hold Significant Food Potential

  • Many U.S. cities contain far more paveable or rooftop area than assumed, making urban agriculture feasible at scale.
  • Schroeder estimates Portland could produce roughly 25% of its calories using parking lots and rooftops.
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