Two social failures of the Green Revolution include:
A. Economic hardship for local farmers due to increased taxes and financial burdens. This led to decreased income and stability for many agricultural communities.
B. Lack of job creation and increased world hunger. The Green Revolution did not prioritize job growth in agricultural sectors, leading to unemployment and poverty in many regions. This, in turn, contributed to an increase in global hunger as food production did not keep up with the growing population's needs.