Using our "Sustainability Wedge" approach, which of the following set of targeted interventions could be undertaken to achieve these goals effectively?
1) Population: increase women's access to education, reproductive health services, and economic opportunities to contribute to household incomes
2) Consumption: reduce exploitation of natural resources and human capital by reorganizing supply chains around equitable compensation for labor, development of products, services and regulations across national borders which reduce the 'externalized costs' of air, water and soil pollution
3) Food security: replace local and regional scale agriculture practices (use of hybridized monocrops, petrochemicals, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, farm machinery) with a broader variety of edible plants, natural pests, and mixed, drought resistant vegetation distribution, based on principles of Agroecology
4) Water scarcity: use filtration systems for water reuse in homes and buildings; for agriculture, reduce surface freshwater and/or aquifer depletion by replacing flood irrigation with drip irrigation systems
5) e. All of these are viable interventions for reducing our collective 'global footprint'