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Indoor farms are remaking the produce market — at a cost to the planet

Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/indoor-farms-remaking-produce-market-164056245.html

We humans are smart, and we turn everything into slaves, even salads. We grow them one by one in tiny plastic tubes, inside our own air conditioned warehouses that no-one else can use, with our own water that nobody else can touch, with the nutrients we want and just the ones we want. A big finger up to mother Nature and to life in general. Who needs ecosystems when we can use oil.

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