The Svalbard Global Seed Vault<\/a>. It is owned and operated by the Norwegian government and supported by The Crop Trust, an international group dedicated to the protection of global food security. The scope of The Seed Vault\u2019s mission is staggering: that is, to conserve the diversity of agricultural crops worldwide and to prevent diversity extinction due to climate change, natural disaster, or war.<\/p>\nThe Seed Vault\u2019s underground storage facility, tunneled 394 feet into the rocky layer beneath a permafrost-covered field, has the distinction of housing the world\u2019s largest collection of seeds. Just this past February, 50,000 were deposited for safekeeping. With a storage capacity of up to 4.5 million crop samples, the vault is on the path to becoming the world\u2019s largest repository for conservation ex situ of worldwide plant diversity. According to the organization\u2019s website, \u201cthe seed vault offers fail-safe protection for one of the most important resources on earth.\u201d<\/p>\n
In the emotionally powerful video below, narrator and plant-diversity conservationist Cary Fowler takes us on a journey into the history of agriculture and then urges us to reconsider and reset our priorities in terms of food production.<\/p>\n
Setting those priorities in the right direction has never been more controversial nor more urgent now that Donald Trump is enthroned in the oval office. Trump\u2019s take on security and Fowler\u2019s are worlds apart. Think about it. Will Trump\u2019s proposal to increase the military budget by $54 billion create a more secure world? Will we truly be more secure when one takes into account the human cost and negative impacts of paying for Trump\u2019s boondoggle with decreased funding for foreign aid, food programs, and climate-change research?<\/p>\n
Or will we be more secure if we acknowledge the reality of climate change and take the necessary steps now to protect the world\u2019s most fundamental resource: our food supply. Watch this extraordinary video and learn that the answer to that question is unequivocal.<\/p>\n