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How climate change is driving up food prices around the world
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2024-09-05 at 10:37 PM UTCHow climate change is driving up food prices around the world
This price volatility is “likely to be an increasingly common feature of our highly integrated global food systems”, Prof Elizabeth Robinson, director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, told Carbon Brief earlier this year.
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2024-09-05 at 10:41 PM UTCmfw the corporate jedi has already accounted and planned for this in their 10 year number go up plans and the carbon capture, public reactions, cost increases, natural disasters, weather control machines and cricket powder have all been factored in and they will make money no matter what happens and make even more money if all of those happen at once + they are already working on a new covid and a new vaccine for you to take
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2024-09-05 at 10:53 PM UTC
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2024-09-05 at 11:22 PM UTC
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2024-09-06 at 1:14 AM UTCThen again, you do get a free donut (your choice) and lottery ticket for injecting a bioweapon directly into your blood stream.
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2024-09-06 at 2:02 AM UTCclimate change is🇮🇱real and it's caused by hebrew weather machines
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2024-10-03 at 1:05 AM UTCOk.
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2024-10-03 at 1:09 AM UTC"Yoo vill haf nutting, unt yoo vill bee hapee."
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2024-10-03 at 1:13 AM UTCWow, that's crazy.
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2024-10-03 at 5:08 AM UTC
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2024-10-07 at 2:55 PM UTC
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2024-10-07 at 10:51 PM UTCObbe what's b your favorite kind of juice???
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2024-10-07 at 11:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bradley Obbe what's b your favorite kind of juice???
Coconut water. Listen, my friend, I just drank some, and I'm significantly more hydrated than you. I'm hydrated. I'm a whole lot wetter than you. People in tropical locations are never thirsty - they discovered the miracle of coconut water. Crack, slurp, crack, slurp - and you fill your glass up. Now, each coconut maybe contains 6 ounces of coconut juice. Now if you've got a 16 ounce glass, you're going to want to break 2 coconuts and hydrate yourself. Or just chop it up and sprinkle it on a coconut cake. You understand? It's called coconut flakes!
Listen, the next big thing is going to be potato water! People in Ireland are already working on it when they're not brooding over cigarettes. Potato water's going to be huge! It is the unfermented water from a potato. All moisture should come from nature and be available in easy-open containers. Coconuts are too hard to open. Nature tells you when it's wet and engorged and ready for you to drink! You press a potato - you get a beautiful fresh juice, which is just like orange juice, only better! I've also been trying cactus water, but I impaled myself.
Nature has all kinds of water. Sometimes, when you're thirsty in the desert, you can grab one of those land mammals and then squeeze water clean out of it. And sometimes I get so into hydration that I let animals pee in my mouth. Yep. I just love some me some organic water. -
2024-10-07 at 11:50 PM UTC> reduces the size of herd farmers can have to reduce carbon footprint because climate change
> blame climate change for the increase in the price of meat