The following report is by The Trends Journal:
Climate Agenda radical impositions limiting and increasing the costs of fertilizers and energy, aren’t only affecting farmers in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe, or Canada.
The pain, freshly delivered by the environmental directives contained in the Biden “Inflation Reduction Act,” and Biden policies effectively throttling oil and natural gas production and use, is causing a spiraling farmer crisis in the U.S.
Incredibly, the radical environmental dictates are on the verge of leading to something unprecedented in American history.
As reported by The New York Post, the U.S. is set to become an overall net importer of food, instead of net exporter, as soon as this year.
That means Americans will be importing and consuming more food from outside the country, then producing and sending to other countries.
Farmers, especially in the Northeast, but also across the country, are sending strong warnings that they can’t continue to produce or exist, given the policies being imposed on them.
The Post story quoted Tim Stanton, owner of Feura Farm & Markets, near Albany, NY:
Biden is trying to get rid of fossil fuels, and it’s killing us. Our packaging costs almost doubled, fuel costs are through the roof, and we paid $1,000 a ton this year for fertilizer that was $500 a ton in 2021. So we get hit twice. It’s putting a lot of pressure on all of us.
The Trends Journal alerted readers regarding an emerging fertilizer crisis back in October of 2021, before it was mainstream news (see “THE PRICE OF UREA IN CHINA”).
Also in October of 2021 (in “BOLD SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS FROM BIDEN?”), we noted that Biden’s energy policies to that point were already worsening the economic picture, and would continue to do so:
Whether it was shutting down energy pipeline projects and turning the country back into a net energy importer, or obsessing about vaccines for young people at near zero risk and people with natural immunity, Biden has pursued an agenda that has hobbled an economic recovery.
Food Insecurity Directly Tied To Climate Agenda Extremism
Instead of taking an “all of the above approach” to energy production and improvement, the Biden administration, from literally its earliest hours, jettisoned Trump energy policies which had made America a net exporter and revitalized energy producer.
Biden canceled the Keystone Pipeline project, but also rejoined radical NGO formulated and UN endorsed climate accords and objectives.
Those “zero carbon” emission objectives, and the targets along the way, are squeezing farmers to the point where they are being forced to shut down.
It reveals a larger truth, so far only being spoken at the edges of the overall Climate Agenda and “Green Energy” policy debate.
But it’s becoming clearer: the Climate goals of the UN (and being adopted by Biden) can’t provide the energy needed to sustain current levels of economic activity, let alone create or sustain higher levels of economic growth.
The specter of “DeGrowth” and “Post Growth” economies, under the banner of Green Marxism, is becoming a more prominent admitted rationale and goal of climate activists.
Indeed, the ongoing COP27 climate conference currently in session attempted to use the conference as an economic critique against “capitalism,” contending that a different economic model was the answer to extreme weather events, or something like that.
Meanwhile, as reported by The Guardian, the conference proposed that the richest countries (which also happen to be economically “capitalist”) fork over two trillion a year by 2030 to poor nations in a kind of “climate reparations” scheme.
Remarks concerning The World Bank and the World Trade Organization (WTO), were also illuminating.
Mia Mottley, the prime minister of Barbados, argued that those and other institutions were created in the mid 20th century to foster economic growth in poor regions, but that those goals (as if they were motivating factors at the institutions, which have long served elitist interests) needed a more rigorous climate agenda makeover:
Institutions crafted in the mid-20th century cannot be effective in the third decade of the 21st century. They do not describe 21st-century issues. Climate justice was not an issue then [when the bank was set up].
Typical of climate extremists, the rhetoric of the conference was apocalyptic: change everything, implement Green Marxism, or face a collective fast lane to hell!
The alarmism was amplified by authors of an annual “Global Carbon Budget,” who urged COP27 to come to agreement on drastic cuts in fossil fuel usage, or face a “critical climate change threshold” within nine years.
Another doomsday timetable.
Leaders at COP27 would “have to take meaningful action if we are to have any chance of limiting global warming close to 1.5°C,” said the report’s lead author, Pierre Friedlingstein, according to Breitbart. “The Global Carbon Budget numbers monitor the progress on climate action and right now we are not seeing the action required.”
Ironically, COP27 earned criticism for abhorrent environmental pollution and other garishness of the conference itself. A CNBC headline summarized “Flowing sewage, bewildering signs, lack of water: COP27 faces logistics nightmares.”
SEE: Sewer Pipe Bursts At COP 27 Summit, Forcing Guests To Wade Through Sewage
Hypocrisy of radical climate activist attendees was also on display, as many complained about lack of food, water and personal conveniences, as they railed about the supposed failures of capitalism to combat a climate emergency.
CNBC quoted Philip Mann of Climate Impact Partners as saying he’d brought his own personal stash of provisions to the event, and that he wouldn’t be staying for [the] entire conference, because he couldn’t survive the deprivations: “I couldn’t do two weeks of this.”
As for farmers, it appears that they are fast waking up to the reality that the climate agenda doesn’t mean for their businesses to “transition” to “sustainable” green energy technologies.
Quite simply, those technologies can’t compete or provide the energy and related products needed.
The only answer for many farmers will be to shutter their farms, and create a larger food crisis, that will in turn further validate the need to apply “Degrowth” objectives more openly to human activities—and human populations.
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
While the fight for private farms and agricultural rights in The Netherlands have garnered the most attention, most Americans are ignorant of the fact that sequestration and draconian regulations have been right underneath their noses for a long time; as can be seen in a report below, that has gotten next to no press time on purpose.
SEE: Warning: Entire Swaths Of American Farmland Is Being Confiscated To Install New “Carbon Pipelines”
As I have discussed before, some of these moves to reduce the use harmful pesticides for crops and livestock, for example, certainly is a good thing, but it will cause a tsunami wave of famine and food shortages in the years to come as making the shift to true organic takes a fair amount of time.
Same applies to the mad rush to be rid of fossil fuels. We all know that will never happen, but acute and systematic disruptions are needed to stimulate the collapse and kill-off that they want.
But this why you need to make affinity and friends your local farmers that are committed to doing things the right and truly sustainable ways, if not seeking ways to produce your own food and animal byproducts.
[18] Behold, the eye of the LORD is upon them that fear him, upon them that hope in his mercy; [19] To deliver their soul from death, and to keep them alive in famine. [20] Our soul waiteth for the LORD: he is our help and our shield. Psalms 33:18-20
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
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Jacob which probiotic do you recommend or even use ?
There are a ton of options you could try. Apple cider vinegar, water and dairy kefir (pasture-raised) sauerkraut and the juice, kombucha, red wine in moderation. There’s a ton more you can look into as well. I also use some digestive enzymes. I have also been using this prebiotic formula with psyllium husk that is nice too.
https://www.iherb.com/pr/organic-india-psyllium-pre-probiotic-fiber-cinnamon-spice-10-oz-283-5-g/100668
NONE of this is about true organic. I fear that will not be seen until Christ’s reign on the restored earth, after those who destroy the earth are judged, after the times of the Gentiles come to their calamitous end, & when real & honest agrarian society, with true peace & safety, will finally be practiced & experienced. Too much devilish corruption is being exposed, released & accomplished with none of the potential outcomes good ones.
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It will be better indeed for those going into that time in bodies of flesh…but, then, for us, going in with glorified, resurrected bodies, it’s not certain what our dietary needs will be.