oh, you like BOTH kinds of music ....
Country AND Western!
You're an idiot!
oh, you like BOTH kinds of music ....
Country AND Western!
It's so far above and beyond your intellectual abilities, there is no point trying to explain it to a chimpanzee like you.WTF are you babbling about?
It's so far above and beyond your intellectual abilities, there is no point trying to explain it to a chimpanzee like you.
Twit.Just for the record I'd put my intellectual abilities against yours any day. Arrogant tit!
China is particularly vulnerable to a bad climate year. All it would take is a major (and inevitable) volcanic eruption like the ones that have punctuated our history with bad or no harvest years and hundreds of millions in China suddenly face starvation, again. We have a small population here with stored surpluses and too much body fat on us, already and Canadians would make it through a "summer that doesn't come".Australia’s GrainCorp Implodes – Europe Decimated by Frosts AGAIN – Are you paying attention?
by Ice Age Farmer | May 10, 2019 |
Cracks are appearing in the edifice of modern agriculture: Australia’s biggest grain producer’s revenue collapses after horrific crop losses. Study confirms 90% of people still believe the CO2/global warming hoax — humanity is walking unaware into #GlobalCooling in the #GrandSolarMinimum. Christian breaks it down, encourages you to grow your own food, and–by all means–spread the word.
China is particularly vulnerable to a bad climate year. All it would take is a major (and inevitable) volcanic eruption like the ones that have punctuated our history with bad or no harvest years and hundreds of millions in China suddenly face starvation, again. We have a small population here with stored surpluses and too much body fat on us, already and Canadians would make it through a "summer that doesn't come".
It would be tough for us but it would be catastrophic to places like China where the massive population is a liability in everything but the capability to bang out widgets on a mile-long factory floor.I generally feel the same, however the experience would not be pleasant for low wage segment due to increased prices. If we endured two no show summers in a row all bets are off. There is and has been for two or three years running diminishing returns in global agriculture in the staple base sectors. The inevitability of social collapse seems a certainty given the proposed extent of these solar cycles 25 and 26. Stored surpluses in the present circumstances cannot be maintained reliably, one bad season and the warehouses will be emptied and not maintained. I am reasonably certain humanity will be signifigantly reduced in the coming decade. I am very certain that this kill off was foreseen and has been adopted and promoted by the western elite as the best most cost effective method of extending their grip on the general populations whose numbers are even now to difficult and time consuming for the bosses to effectively control. They will stand aside and let mother nature take care of the situation which threatens them. They have everything to loose and will not spare the rod nor the whip.This of course will be good for the natural world. The environmentalists should look forward to environmental improvements based on the supply of expired human bodies.Humans are good for mother nature at last.Cliffy should be wetting his pants at the prospect humanity finally doing something to save the natural world.
It would be tough for us but it would be catastrophic to places like China where the massive population is a liability in everything but the capability to bang out widgets on a mile-long factory floor.
Twit.
Does Canada have any food reserves?
Last year--http://agroinsurance.com/en/canada-weather-leaves-3-billion-worth-of-grain-unharvested/“For farmers (who) will have to cope with grain left in the field, the impacts have the potential to be quite severe, including interest charges due to missed financing payments, and lost revenue due to a degradation of grain quality over the winter.” In Alberta’s Lac Ste. Anny County, growers have only harvested 15.7 percent of their crops. This depressing news forced the municipality to issue a statement: “In response to a dire feed shortage amongst local livestock producers – coupled with a significant inventory of immature, unharvested crop remaining in the field – County Council has declared a State of Agricultural Disaster within Lac Ste. Anny County.” As of Oct. 10, the Alberta Wheat Commission said only 26 percent of the province’s high-value canola crop has been harvested. Pulses sit at 34 percent harvested, wheat at 57 percent and barley at 57 percent. This amounts to about 3.2 million hectares (7.8 million acres) left unharvested across the province. Harvests in parts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba have also been delayed because of snowfall. In Saskatchewan, the weather has slowed harvest across much of the region and stopped harvests completely in northern areas of the province. Global and market impacts Canadian grain growers are facing an unfortunate loss of revenues this year. Canada is one of the world’s top wheat suppliers and the biggest canola exporter. The U.S.-China trade war, along with a drought that hurt Australia and Russia’s wheat production this year had Canada looking at increasing its market share in the global crop trade.