Excerpt From EIR Daily Alert, December 2, 2019

Claims of crop failure, famine, and mass death are “science fiction, not science. Humans today produce enough food for 10 billion people, or 25% more than we need, and scientific bodies predict increases in that share, not declines…. Rates of future yield growth depend far more on whether poor nations get access to tractors, irrigation, and fertilizer than on climate change, says FAO,” referring to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.

Proffering Sane Talking Points against Climate Hoax

Nov. 29 (EIRNS)—In a tipsy-turvy world in which, as a humorous Washington Examiner commentary observed on Nov. 27, “seminary students are confessing their climate sins to plants, it’s safe to say that some people take climate change a little too seriously,” a few honest, if still confused “climate scientists” are speaking out against the “apocalypse now” hysteria. Such is the case with a Nov. 25 Forbes column by Michael Shellenberger, whose earlier writings earned him Time magazine’s “Hero of the Environment” award. Shellenberger, whose Forbes column was also summarized by ClimateDepot, points out that:

 “[E]conomic development has made us less vulnerable, which is why there was a 99.7% decline in the death toll from natural disasters since its peak in 1931. In 1931, 3.7 million people died from natural disasters. In 2018, just 11,000 did.  And that decline occurred over a period when the global population quadrupled….”

Comment: Producing food involves agricultural & economic development which the 3rd world countries have been crippled by IMF loans to prevent their development. This is British Anglo-Dutch evil empire policy and they WILL FALL.

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