Posted on 04/15/2008 10:08:54 AM PDT by .cnI redruM
Never mind the economic crisis. Focus for a moment on a more urgent threat: the great food recession that is sweeping the world faster than the credit crunch. You have probably seen the figures by now: the price of rice has risen by three-quarters over the past year, that of wheat by 130%. There are food crises in 37 countries. One hundred million people, according to the World Bank, could be pushed into deeper poverty by the high prices.
But I bet that you have missed the most telling statistic. At 2.1bn tonnes, the global grain harvest broke all records last year - it beat the previous year's by almost 5%.
(Excerpt) Read more at guardian.co.uk ...
Then he regressed back to his mean. No wonder they coined a term for this man. Moonbat!
Exactly. There’s a real problem here. Too bad it’s Monbiot writing about it.
The TRUE whack job is the one who came up with the idea for fighting global warming by launching 16 trillion reflective Frisbees between Earth and the sun. Second place goes to the moron who came up with Earth Hour.
eat more possum
The real global food crisis is partly due to the conversion of food into bio fuels. Foreign ministers of some Asian and African countries actually indirectly blamed the food shortage and increased prices on Al Gore’s global warming hysteria.
we should start something like OFEC
Organization of FOOD Exporting Countries and start limiting the global supply of food to our own strategic advantage.
What’s good for petroleum is good for food....
How could he tell?
Yep. Just tell the Saudis we have a hard time affording enough diesel to fuel up the tractors. Shucks!
He couldn’t even tell if he just lost one of shoes! Thorazine does that to a person.
Can we make food from oil ?
Now wait! I'll have you know that I caught up on a LOT of Arc Welding during Earth Hour, that I had been putting off ! Think of all the whales and Owls who were admiring my blue flashes! I burned a lot of 6013 on those wrought iron railings.
The envriowhackos are desperate to deflect attention from the real cause of this food crisis — panic over “global warming”.
"Diet for a Small Planet” types parrot those meaningless statistics at every opportunity. They leave out the fact that meat contains at least three times the protein per pound compared to grains. They also leave out the fact that a lot of meat comes from animals raised on range land, that is unsuitable for growing vegatable or grain crops.
We should trade food for oil. A bushel of wheat for a barrel of oil, for example.
Screw them.
Fair enough
That’s a great idea, we could do it for technology too.
“You want that new MRI machine that is the only way to truly see if your king will live or die? I guess you should have opened the spickets last month Abdul. Same thing for your spare Boeing parts, now get in a boat and come on over, then we can talk face to face about your problems.”
“How could he tell?”
When you have very little of something to begin with, you notice when you start losing some.
Met Life ... the giant insurance company sends out Life Notes with advice on how to live a long time to help their stats and profit margin. Anyhow, now their advice extends to extreme meat restrictions citing a quack study saying that eating more than TWO SERVINGS OF MEAT PER WEEK increases the cancer risk.
So I assume you’ve contemplated a switch to Prudential...

Hey George, you touched me deeply with your "enlightened" disertation--almost.
However, as a good friend is going in for bypass surgery tomorrow, and like myself is a steak lover, please forward your special Moonbat-GreenWeenie-Environut dispensation which will allow us to enjoy (the above) without suffering any undue guilt pangs as we sit down to feast on the glorious repast.
Yeah right!!!! /s
Of course, hate to say what one of those little 2 lb babies cost me this morning at our local grocer. But what ta hey, you only live once and pretty soon (IF we can even buy steak) we will need to take out a second mortgage to afford it.
Now that looks good. Also, I complement you for using the corn in that picture for its intended purpose.
I think I’ll have the steak tonight.
Powder..patch..ball FIRE!
Looks like a good steak...
We’ve got 300 head of limousine cows, calves and steers...
Butchered 3 good steers in Feb. (and 4 hogs). Filled 5 families deep freezers for the year...
“...contemplated a switch to Prudential...”
Ha! I don’t have MET LIFE insurance but get its silly LIFE NOTES because I have one of their “total control accounts”. Their advice is so condescending and trite that I’m sure many feel insulted if they bother to read it.
In the case of full disclosure, that is what I expect my porterhouse to look like this evening when I finish grilling it.
Also, I complement you for using the corn in that picture for its intended purpose
Believe me, if I had my druthers, I would NOT buy one ounce of Ethanol, but thanks to our guvmint (and now add Bush to the mix, Sheesh) we don't have any choice.
Dang it! The hell with the Greenies! Eat more porterhouse, taters, salad and drink a good beer with it!! Uggh,, could ya pass the sour cream and the blue cheese?
Not good for the environment. You burn too much fossil fuel driving around to run over one. :-)
lol
The U.K. consumes a couple of million tons of meat each year. If they would learn to live on a kilo of rough grain/person/day it would free lots of grain for the rest of the world. If Mr. Monbiot cannot survive on that ration..well, it’s for the good of the poor isn’t it?
I remember seeing a steak like that once years ago. But I really didn’t think they were still around. Thanks for the picture, it brings back fond memories! (are you sure that’s not an old picture? sorry, had to ask)

Notice that every “crisis” has the same solution?
Reduced lifestyle for Americans.
I left off the link to “Uruguay sizzles up one big barbecue (World Record BBQ)”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2001381/posts
Let them starve, it’s natural population control.
Now you’re just being cruel! I found a lump in my swill and I hope it was meat of some kind. And here you send a picture of This. Have you no mercy? I’ll empty my piggy bank and buy pork loin tonight just because you sent this picture.
LOL You must look at this link from me to martin_fierro
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2001381/posts?page=33#33
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