We are on the brink... I am not simply trying to be an alarmist, although I’m sure some will accuse me of that, but I have been watching this for a
long time. Changing weather patterns, decline of Bees and other pollinating insects, collapsing fish stock are all affecting the planets ability to
sustain us.
We have seen many famines before... normally affecting one country, or area of the globe, and normally caused by draught. What we are seeing now is
different. We have a collection of problems slowly building up to a perfect storm that, in my opinion, will eventually see the complete collapse of
global food production.
2008 was the first real warning shot. Riots were sparked around the world as the poorest nations suffered the brunt of increased food price rises.
news.bbc.co.uk...
This crisis eased off but certainly never went away. Increased prosperity of India and China, high demand for meat, farmers fields being converted for
the production of bio fuels are more of the triggering factors.
Regardless of if you believe in manmade climate change or not... the planet is getting warmer, the population is growing, 10% of the world’s
population consume 59% of the world’s resources. We pollute and exploit without a thought for the future... and now we are seeing the results...
Pollination crisis' hitting India's vegetable farmers
A decline in pollinating insects in India is resulting in reduced vegetable yields and could limit people's access to a nutritional diet, a study
warns.
Indian researchers said there was a "clear indication" that pollinator abundance was linked to productivity.
Australia to be hit by plague of locusts on a scale not seen since records began
Australia's Darling river is running with water again after a drought in the middle of the decade reduced it to a trickle. But the rains feeding the
continent's fourth-longest river are not the undiluted good news you might expect. For the cloudbursts also create ideal conditions for an unwelcome
pest – the Australian plague locust.
Russia to impose temporary ban on grain exports
Russia is to ban the export of grain from 15 August to 31 December after drought and fires devastated crops.
Deadly riots in Mozambique over rising prices
Six people, including two children, are reported to have been killed during riots in Mozambique's capital, Maputo, over rising food and fuel
prices.
Afghans suffer as food prices spiral upwards
Sky-rocketing food prices are threatening to cause misery in Afghanistan as the country returns to its normal routine after Eid-al-Fitr, the biggest
religious festival in this Muslim-majority nation.
Some Afghans perennially struggle with poverty and food insecurity, but the recent floods in neighbouring Pakistan last month have compounded their
problems.
These type scenarios have been slowly increasing in number and severity. Personally, i believe that we are on the brink of collapse. Things are going
to get steadily worse over the next few years. There are solutions, but the tragedy is that the worlds population will probably never implement them
for one simple reason... Greed!
It seems that as long as we have our I-Phone’s and cheap flights we will happily march singing and smiling over the precipice!
Peace