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Why Britain faces a bleak future of food shortages
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  12-13-2009   
 It's a hard truth to face. Without the food, the population will not continue to grow. As babies starve, then people will have fewer of them, and the population will decline. As for the science having another green revolution up its sleeve, it is in way over its head. GM has proved very disappointing when it come to increasing yields.
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U.S.Troop Funds $2.6 Billion Taken From Guns and Ammunition For "Pet Projects"
merrie
by merrie  10-15-2009    2
 Sen. Tom Coburn, Oklahoma Republican, called the transfer of funds from Pentagon operations and maintenance "a disgrace." "The Senate is putting favorable headlines back home above our men and women fighting on the front lines," he said in a statement. RELATED STORIES: • Michigan town lobbies for Gitmo transfers • Top Treasury posts stay empty in financial crisis • VA Dept. hospitals botched treatments Mr. Wheeler, who conducted the study, compared the Obama administration's requests for funds with the $636 billion spending bill that the Senate passed. He discovered that senators added $2.6 billion in pet projects while spending $4 billion less than the administration requested for fiscal 2010, which began Oct. 1. Mr. Wheeler said that senators took most of the cash for the projects from the "operations and maintenance" or O&M accounts. "These are the accounts that pay for troop training, repairs, spares and supplies for vehicles, weapons, ships and planes,
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MIT Team Says "Global Warming Part of Earth's Natural Cycle" -A Galaxy Poll
tabsey
by tabsey  8-16-2009   
 So, do we clean up the planet before we fight extinction, or let any survivors do it. (The last round of global warming, 90000 years ago, had 2000 human survivors. Food shortage will ensure that history repeats.)
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Caritas in Veritate, p. 27
Efrain Alvarado
by Efrain Alvarado  7-10-2009    1
 ...What is missing, in other words, is a network of economic institutions capable of guaranteeing regular access to sufficient food and water for nutritional needs, and also capable of addressing the primary needs and necessities ensuing from genuine food crises, whether due to natural causes or political irresponsibility, nationally and internationally.
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St. Nicholas, Patron Saint of Brewing
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  6-20-2009   
  SHORT STORY RESEARCH
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GLOBAL WARMING AND FOOD PRODUCTION
klippety
by klippety  1-12-2009   
 Things are getting warmer but that does not mean, there will be a longer or even 2 growing seasons
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In the name of the Palestinians
splendidus
by splendidus  1-5-2009    1
 International humanitarian relief organizations are sharply restricted in their activities ; badly needed food supplies are not getting through. The June 19 - December 19 truce was conditional on an end the siege and the blockade of Gaza, and partial opening the Egyptian border crossing. Neither Israel (nor Egypt) has respected these conditions ; the Palestinian population has been the victim of inhuman treatment, for weeks, months and years now. Are we to ignore these realities in order to justify the massacres now unfolding before our eyes ? Are the Palestinians responsible for their own misfortune because rockets were launched from Gaza ? The failure of memory is compounded by a loss of all sense of proportion : the number of Israeli victims is now multiplied by a factor of one hundred, two hundred, three hundred Palestinian civilians murdered by Israeli government fiat.
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congo, brazil, pakistan, baghdad
chara
by chara  12-26-2008   
 BBC year in pictures 2008
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'Left Behind' theme: Talk of peace leads to war
masbury
by masbury  11-19-2008    8
 From a blogger's exposé of the political themes propagated by the "Left Behind" series.
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Mushrooms May Hold Key to Energy Crisis
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-11-2008    3
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I was wrong, Bush was right: Clinton
tabsey
by tabsey  10-25-2008    3
 A lot of people still don't care about, or don't accept, that a food shortage for all is actually happening. The water shortage is tipped to lead to wars. Watch the film "Mad Max" for a glimpse of a future.
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A Better Strategy on Opium in Afghanistan
oscarrob
by oscarrob  10-7-2008   
 The statistics are bleak and we are pursuing typically myopic policies in Afghanistan. Hitchens (whose writing I think is superb) makes a great case for a different approach. "in the short term, hard-pressed Afghan farmers should be allowed to sell their opium to the government rather than only to the many criminal elements that continue to infest it or to the Taliban. We don't have to smoke the stuff once we have purchased it: It can be burned or thrown away or perhaps more profitably used to manufacture the painkillers of which the United States currently suffers a shortage. (As it is, we allow Turkey to cultivate opium poppy fields for precisely this purpose.)"
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Food Riots Have Already Begun
sunstreak509
by sunstreak509  10-2-2008   
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Food Riots Have Already Begun
Geshizar
by Geshizar  10-1-2008   
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On Watershortage
Juan da Cruz
by Juan da Cruz  9-21-2008    1
 Water will be the new oil in a near future.
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Water for farming Running dry
zalisan
by zalisan  9-21-2008   
 Only one of our basic physiological needs only second to breathing. Sigh!
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How the mortage crunch toppled the US economy
chaynepain
by chaynepain  9-18-2008   
 it wasn't global warming, world food shortage or crude oil supply that got the US into the economic quagmire it's in now- it was bad investment and planning in the housing sector.
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Urban Aquaculture
onlinedesign
by onlinedesign  9-13-2008    2
 really cool video!
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Are Malthus's 1798 Food Shortage Predictions Coming True?
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  8-25-2008    3
 "Have we beaten Malthus? After two centuries, we still do not really know."
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N Koreans forced to eat grass to survive: UN
tabsey
by tabsey  7-30-2008    1
 That would be about the same time they were trying to smuggle drugs into Australia ( and, I suppose, other countries).
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Mankind to wage wars for water by 2025
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-19-2008   
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Bush Blame India's Middle Class for Rising Food Cost Worldwide
onlinedesign
by onlinedesign  7-12-2008   
 Middle Class Prosperity? Yeah, that's the problem...
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The survey
bushral
by bushral  7-12-2008   
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G8 Leaders ponder world hunger over 18-course feast
masbury
by masbury  7-9-2008    7
 After Gordon Brown calls for prudence and thrift in the kitchen
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Worldwide Survey: Poverty Crisis
ninadalton
by ninadalton  7-8-2008    1
 A humorous take on the faults of countries.
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The survey
pancsika
by pancsika  7-3-2008   
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Bioenergy potential of reviving abandoned agricultural land
kmcolo
by kmcolo  6-26-2008    1
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food shortage joke
nebbisch
by nebbisch  6-24-2008    1
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Desert Plant May Hold Key To Surviving Food Shortage
Socratoad
by Socratoad  6-24-2008   
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U.N. survey on food crisis
papananook
by papananook  6-9-2008   
 Sad, and true.
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Water crisis: biggest world risk
egsnyder
by egsnyder  6-7-2008   
 Hard to figure out what ball to keep our eyes on.
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Bananas are dying due to corporate greed..
TJColatrella
by TJColatrella  5-31-2008   
 Yes we have no bananas..
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Will giant vegetables help solve world food shortage?
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-12-2008    4
 Scientists have yet to offer a definitive explanation of why space causes the seeds to mutate but they believe that cosmic radiation, micro-gravity and magnetic fields may play a part. Mr Lo said: "After space travel the genetic sequence may change from 1,2,3,4 to 1,2,4,3 or a gene may even disappear so 1,2,3,4 becomes 1, 2, and 4. "We don't think there is any threat to human health because the genes themselves do not mutate, just their sequence changes. "With genetically-modified crops you have seen environmental problems because they have added genes that can damage other organisms. "But with space seeds they don't gain genes, they can only lose them."
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Looking Back to Wild Environmentalist Predictions
Rustee
by Rustee  5-10-2008    2
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Wow, were they wrong
sillysam
by sillysam  5-7-2008    1
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Multinationals make billions in profit out of growing global food crisis
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  5-4-2008    3
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Lawmaker worried about summer food fight
rmowery
by rmowery  5-2-2008   
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Washington Post misrepresents reasons for food cost rising.
Eaglewings
by Eaglewings  5-1-2008   
 Truth be damned! Once again our biased media can not get the facts right concerning a topic as important as the rapid increase in food costs. The Post blames it on everything from global warming to less crop production none of which is proven by the actual facts. In fact the biggest contributor to the rapid increase in world food prices may just be the 40% increase in the fuel costs to produce and transport the food products around the world. All other indicators would seem to indicate that a drop in food prices would be in order. However it is costing the farmers more to produce and ship the product thus adding to the bottom line, (the price charged at the actual consumer). I believe if they were to admit that fact they would also have to admit that the more you tax an operation the MORE it will cost the consumer in the end. I know they do not want to state that.
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Food Rationing Confronts Breadbasket Of The World
merrie
by merrie  4-22-2008   
 “I’m surprised the Bush administration hasn’t slapped export controls on wheat,” Mr. Rawles said. “The Asian countries are here buying every kind of wheat.” Mr. Rawles said it is hard to know how much of the shortages are due to lagging supply and how much is caused by consumers hedging against future price hikes or a total lack of product. “There have been so many stories about worldwide shortages that it encourages people to stock up. What most people don’t realize is that supply chains have changed, so inventories are very short,” Mr. Rawles, a former Army intelligence officer, said. “Even if people increased their purchasing by 20%, all the store shelves would be wiped out.” James Rawles editor of SurvivalBlog.com
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A Drought in Australia, a Global Shortage of Rice
papananook
by papananook  4-19-2008   
 The drought’s effect on rice has produced the greatest impact on the rest of the world, so far. It is one factor contributing to skyrocketing prices, and many scientists believe it is among the earliest signs that a warming planet is starting to affect food production. It is difficult to definitely link short-term changes in weather to long-term climate change, but the unusually severe drought is consistent with what climatologists predict will be a problem of increasing frequency.
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