tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5371501691722959642.post3572909880135403815..comments2023-10-28T06:54:41.727-07:00Comments on 21st Century Social Critic: Climate Disaster Propaganda Design. Fernando Leanmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16085680730729620836noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5371501691722959642.post-39614602723328863992015-08-17T00:51:39.159-07:002015-08-17T00:51:39.159-07:00"the disruption to food supply due to the lac..."the disruption to food supply due to the lack of distribution infrastructure in New farming areas is still highly problematic", sure, but that has nothing to do with climate change. <br /><br />Climate has been changing forever (there's no need to focus on the reasons for this particular debate, because plants don't really care why it happens). What the IPCC did was create a bogus case which, ARBITRARILY, puts gobs of CO2 and methane in the air. This accelerates the changes, which when coupled with a population growth explosion (mostly taking place in Africa) leaves the food system unable to cope. <br /><br />The key is to understand how the IPCC came to invent the RCP8.5 forecast, and how it's always used for almost all follow up work, research and articles you are seeing. In other words, they built a bullshit foundation to pile more bullshit on their bullshit. <br /><br />The global warming issue is a concern, but it's being overhyped, used for political ends, and heading the world in the wrong direction. It's a massive "Iraq WMD" story. You know very well how things are subverted and distorted. This is just another more of the same bullshit. Take the pill, copper top. Fernando Leanmehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16085680730729620836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5371501691722959642.post-16645326864408339452015-08-16T13:45:54.074-07:002015-08-16T13:45:54.074-07:00Este comentario ha sido eliminado por un administrador del blog.WalkingSharkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14510151551738591587noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5371501691722959642.post-48770916657728495762015-08-16T13:45:46.804-07:002015-08-16T13:45:46.804-07:00Even if new land becomes farmable, the disruption ...Even if new land becomes farmable, the disruption to food supply due to the lack of distribution infrastructure in New farming areas is still highly problematic. We already grow enough food to feed everyone as much as they would like to eat, but the distribution system is flawed as it is. Construction of new carrying capacity, especially for the more nutritionally valuable fresh vegetables and fruits, is expensive and time-consuming. Ignoring the friction of systemic shifting and the disruption to economies and civilization is dangerous. Surely you're not saying that climate change isn't happpening, and even minor disruptions on a wide scale can trigger devestating feedback loops and oscillations. People need to eat pretty often, playing dice with their food supply seems ill considered. WalkingSharkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14510151551738591587noreply@blogger.com