If you looked past what the media allowed you to see, the consequences of the political response to the SARS CoV2 included starving children worldwide. That’s a logistics issue created by governments. To cover for that, the UN is leading the charge.
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They’d like to blame the climate and your comfortable lifestyle.
Shutdowns, lockdowns, and quarantines that we now know were excessive or unnecessary disrupted production of nearly everything. The ripples are felt like waves in places with less reliable transportation or infrastructure. Hundreds of illions are affected, especially children, and many will die as a result.
It’s a man-caused disaster.
The elites’ who created that crisis would like to deflect attention away from their decisions and blame the global climate and you. That also gives them an excuse to seize further control of the world’s economies, especially the US.
In late February, the UN issued a report titled, “Climate crisis and economic shocks leave millions food insecure across Central America.”
According to the article, “Central American communities have borne the brunt of a climate emergency, as years of drought and erratic weather have disrupted food production – especially staples like maize and beans, which depend heavily on regular rainfall.”Predictably, the UN presented its claim as justification to request $47 million in new funding.
There’s no word on whether WRBA has pallets of cash being loaded on planes as I type, but there’s a problem with the problem. As James Taylor reports at Climate Realism, the UN’s own data contradict their own fearmongering.
As shown in the charts below, supplied by the website The Global Economy, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reports consistently improving crop production for nearly all Central American nations, with many setting new records on a regular basis.
Whatever the weather claims, crop yields have continued to improve in orders of magnitude in contradiction to decades of climate-fear rhetoric in countries whose production is more susceptible to unstable governments than changes in the weather.
Not to be outdone, an article published the week before claims, “In much of the world, climate change is altering regional growing conditions and making them more unpredictable. Farmers are finding it harder to consistently grow enough food to meet increasing demand.”
We’re looking at Africa now, where unpredictable rainfall – according to the author (‘cuz, You!) – has made food a problem. Problem? H. Sterling Bennett notes that,
What’s true of Africa and the Middle East is true for the world as a whole. As explored in Climate at a Glance: Drought and Climate at a Glance: Floods, the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports no evidence that rainfall patterns are changing significantly. By contrast, global crop production has set records seven of the past 10 years.
And his rainfall unhappy meal has lots of other inconvenient nuggets.
- Cereal crop yields in Malawi are 50 percent higher than was the case 20 years ago, with the eight years with the highest yields on record having all occurred since 2007.
- Zambian crop yields have also increased by more than 50 percent over the past 20 years, with eight of the last nine years setting records for yield.
- Cereal crop production in Iraq increased 91 percent, even as the acreage being harvested fell 5 percent.
- Cereal Crop production in Jordan increased 15 percent, even as the acreage harvested declined 30 percent.
- Cereal Crop production in Lebanon increased 115 percent, while acreage harvested increased 30 percent.
- Cereal Crop production in Syria increased 22 percent, even as acreage dedicated to crop production declined 66 percent.
- Cereal Crop production in Turkey increased 46 percent, even as acreage dedicated to crop production declined 19 percent.
All of which is in part a result of what? Increased atmospheric CO2.
The narrative is out there, people. Prepare yourself for the BS. It is coming to a local climate activist or media outlet near you. As is, warming causes cooling. The problem with the latter is that their solutions will leave everyone but them out in the cold.