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God Is Putting Us All on a Diet

Aaron

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Russia, enabled by the recently installed el presidente, is kickstarting it.

Food Shortages Soon Come – What To Do?

A concatenation of events is dropping on us like an imploding building and there’s not much we can do to stop it. However, we can mitigate some of the potential damage through our individual efforts and need to get started now.

But first, one bit of good news. H. Douglas Lightfoot and Gerald Ratzer have published a paper, “The Sun Versus CO2 as the Cause of Climate Change Projected to 2050,” that thrashes the IPCC’s global warming model.

However, the paper also kicks off this food shortage discussion. The authors say the earth “is now in the early stages of cooling that might be similar to the Dalton Minimum and last for three or four decades. Average temperatures can drop by up to 1.5 degrees C and increase the rate of crop failures that have already started. It won’t be easy to maintain the benefits of the recent warm phase of the Sun during the upcoming solar minimum.” That’s 2.7 degrees F, and significant.

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Because of recent crop failures and lackluster harvests, many regional grocery warehouses, which usually have about 18 months’ worth of packaged and frozen food in stock, are practically empty according to a friend whose family owns a large chain of stores. Low stocks of livestock feed and hay due to drought are reducing meat, poultry, milk, and egg production in some areas.

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Monica Showalter’s excellent article the other day—Biden is about to get caught flat-footed on another crisis: Ukraine war–generated global food shortages— examines the impact that Russia’s war on Ukraine is having and is expected to have on global grain and fertilizer availability, as well as food production.
 

kyredneck

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Food Shortages Soon Come – What To Do?

I posted on this 3 years ago:

NASA extreme low sunspot counts indicate global cooling onset | Baptist Christian Forums (baptistboard.com)

I watched a SciShow segment on YouTube recently that brought out (among other things) happening now, dry regions becoming drier and wet regions becoming wetter to which I can attest to from experience over the past 4-5 years, we don't have any gentle rains anymore, they're gulley washers. Erosion in this area is becoming a real problem.

I didn't grow a garden last year, was planning to grow just a few tomato and pepper plants this year but my daughter has been telling me I need to get back to potatoes and squash and beans....egad, all my help has grown up and left the farm.
 

Reynolds

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Russia, enabled by the recently installed el presidente, is kickstarting it.

Food Shortages Soon Come – What To Do?

A concatenation of events is dropping on us like an imploding building and there’s not much we can do to stop it. However, we can mitigate some of the potential damage through our individual efforts and need to get started now.

But first, one bit of good news. H. Douglas Lightfoot and Gerald Ratzer have published a paper, “The Sun Versus CO2 as the Cause of Climate Change Projected to 2050,” that thrashes the IPCC’s global warming model.

However, the paper also kicks off this food shortage discussion. The authors say the earth “is now in the early stages of cooling that might be similar to the Dalton Minimum and last for three or four decades. Average temperatures can drop by up to 1.5 degrees C and increase the rate of crop failures that have already started. It won’t be easy to maintain the benefits of the recent warm phase of the Sun during the upcoming solar minimum.” That’s 2.7 degrees F, and significant.

...

Because of recent crop failures and lackluster harvests, many regional grocery warehouses, which usually have about 18 months’ worth of packaged and frozen food in stock, are practically empty according to a friend whose family owns a large chain of stores. Low stocks of livestock feed and hay due to drought are reducing meat, poultry, milk, and egg production in some areas.

...

Monica Showalter’s excellent article the other day—Biden is about to get caught flat-footed on another crisis: Ukraine war–generated global food shortages— examines the impact that Russia’s war on Ukraine is having and is expected to have on global grain and fertilizer availability, as well as food production.
I got a garden, a tractor, a huge tank of diesel fuel, a boat, 4 freezers full of game meat, a bow, shotgun, rifle.. a country boy can survive.

Crop failures on fruit trees are one thing. Crop failures on row crops will not be caused by a 1.5 degree temperature shift. It might force farmers to alter plant and harvest dates, but it will not cause row crops failures unless the farmers push the plant dates too early. Just go back to planting by the almanac and all will be fine
 

Aaron

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I guess my community, being just like me, will stick together.
That's good. Because if God sends a pestilence or blast, or if you happen to stumble and break your leg, or step in one of your neighbor's game traps, all your survivalist boasting is out the window. :Whistling
 
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