7 Kommentare

  1. That’s the one crisis that, if left unchecked, will lead to fire and brimstone. Everything else? Governments can weather the storm. Not this.

  2. ComprehensiveHavoc on

    Political nihilism can neglect anything. Dear Leader will tell people to plant maga gardens for food and his cultists will blame themselves for not growing more.

  3. JayaramanAndres on

    Everything takes a hit when oil and gas supply reduces and demand increases.

    Wonder why US didn’t expect Iran to close the strait.

    Hope TACO happens soon.

  4. islanda_1973 on

    The day that Mussolini cosplayer leaves to ascend to paradise/s will be the first global day of celebration, the same day for hundred years people will get drunk or eat too much according to their beliefs (Utah and Oklahoma excluded)

  5. This is what scares me the most. We wouldn’t see it until next year but the fear of famine on a grand scale.

  6. Aranthos-Faroth on

    I’m shocked such a title came from the reputable and neutral site “dissentdaily.com”

  7. EffectiveEconomics on

    Does anyone hired the us general public truly understand how much of the world‘s agriculture relies on synthetic fertilizers? The kind that they can no longer ship from the golf due to the damage facilities?

    More than half the people alive today are alive solely because these fertilizers exist. So one can start doing the mental math on what a 10 or 20 or 30% reduction in availability or a significant increase of price will do.

    We’re talking millions 200s of millions of refugees due to famine.

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