And here we go again
Climate change bringing floods and drought, growing biofuel demand and national policies to protect domestic markets could drive up global food prices and threaten long-term food security, the United Nations said.
The obvious answer is to spend lots of money to supposedly lower the average Earth temperature by a negligible amount, and give up much of your liberty. I’m guessing floods never happened before 1980, either. And then there are biofuels, a bad idea to a fake situation.
High and volatile food prices are a growing global concern, partly fuelling the protests that toppled the rulers of Tunisia and Egypt this year. The aftershocks have been seen across North Africa and the Middle East from Algeria to Yemen.
Periods of price volatility are not new to agriculture, but recent price shocks triggered by extreme weather and increasing use of grains to produce energy have caused great concern, the U.N.’s Food and Agriculture Organisation said.
And extreme weather is caused by Zandar using energy to publish a blog (I figured I’d spread some of the blame to liberals). It’s not extreme: it’s what has always happened. Enough. Move on. But, I told you food security would become a bigger climate moron talking point, and they are beating the drum, and the media is complying.

 
  
  
  
 