Global cooling threatens crop yields worldwide

The Telegraph reports on unusually cold weather around the world since 2007, including summer snowstorms in Saudi Arabia, frosts in Brazil, and hailstorms in China. Abnormally cold weather is causing late planting. Projections of crop yields for essential foodstuffs such as soybeans and corn are down significantly around the globe, particularly in the U.S. and Canada. Europe says it is going to need all arable cropland for food, but this need is conflicting with planting for biofuels.

Politicians around the world have not noticed the global cooling trend due to the pervasive lies about global warming. People are going to starve and food prices are going to rise as a result.

One sign of this madness comes from the Obama administration. U.S. special envoy for climate change Todd Stern says that the United States government will provide financial aid to Communist China under the framework of the UN Convention on Climate Change. Details of the plan will be negotiated at the upcoming round of talks in Copenhagen. Stern admitted there would be no absolute reduction in China’s carbon dioxide emissions as a result of this aid.

China is experiencing severe drought and freakishly cold weather, putting its food requirements at risk.


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