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Title: Map Shows Devastating Crop Losses Are Happening All Over The World
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URL Source: https://www.econmatters.com/2019/07 ... vastating-crop-losses-are.html
Published: Jan 28, 2020
Author: Michael Snyder
Post Date: 2020-01-28 21:04:15 by BTP Holdings
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Map Shows Devastating Crop Losses Are Happening All Over The World

Let me warn you right up front – the information in this article might freak you out. If what some experts are telling us is true, a global food crisis appears to be inevitable. Even during good years we have a really difficult time feeding everyone on the planet, and now a major climate shift appears to be happening. Our sun has become exceedingly quiet, and many experts believe that this is a sign that a solar minimum is now upon us. Of course we have seen solar minimums happen quite regularly in the past, and if this is just a normal solar minimum then conditions should begin to return to normal after a couple of years. Unfortunately, evidence continues to mount that we have entered what is known as a “grand solar minimum”.

In fact, Professor Valentina Zharkova says that what we are facing is a “super grand solar minimum”, and if that is true we are going to be facing climate chaos like we have never seen before. During previous “grand solar minimums” the globe was gripped by devastating famines and vast numbers of people died. Could a similar scenario potentially be in our future?

Ice Age Farmer has compiled a “Grand Solar Minimum Crop Loss Map” which you can view right here, and I appreciate our friends at ANP for pointing it out to us. Ice Age Farmer’s map shows that there are literally dozens of locations all over the globe right now that are reporting significant crop losses, and this is really unlike anything we have ever seen before. Some parts of our planet are dealing with horrific drought, but in the middle of the United States it just won’t stop raining. In some areas of the world it is too cold, while others are experiencing record heat. Everywhere we look we see extremes, and the behavior of our sun is the primary reason this is happening.

Last November I warned that we could be facing one of the coldest winters in modern times, and that is precisely what happened. Back then top scientists were warning us that a solar minimum had arrived, and since that time the behavior of the sun has continued to confirm that hypothesis…

The surface of the sun is normally a roiling, super-heated hellscape.

But Nasa images have revealed that the face of our star is looking ominously calm right now, prompting claims it’s reached a stage of its cycle called the solar minimum.

During the minimum, there are significantly fewer sunspots and its magnetic field weakens, allowing cosmic rays from outside our solar system to rain down on Earth.

This solar minimum came early, and that is exactly what we would expect if we were entering a “grand solar minimum”. Perhaps the best known “grand solar minimum” in our history was the Maunder Minimum which stretched from 1645 to 1715…

The last time a deep solar minimum was in effect was the Maunder minimum, which saw seven decades of freezing weather, began in 1645 and lasted through to 1715, and happened when sunspots were exceedingly rare.

During this period, temperatures dropped globally by 1.3 degrees celsius leading to shorter seasons and ultimately food shortages.

The food shortages during the Maunder Minimum were quite severe, and the global death toll was enormous.

Could we be facing a similar scenario this time around?

Actually, economist Martin Armstrong seems to believe that it could be even worse…

The Maunder Minimum created such a deep cold in Europe and extreme weather events elsewhere that what unfolds is a series of droughts, floods, and harvest failures.

Historically, this leads to massive migrations, wars and revolutions. The fatal synergy between human and natural disasters eradicated perhaps one-third of the human population during the last event and this time we are crashing more rapidly than before. Therefore, we may exceed more than a reduction in population of one-third and reach the levels of the 14th century of 50%, which was also combined with the Black Plague.

Without a doubt, our planet is behaving very strangely right now, and reports of crop failures are regularly coming in from all over the planet.

Just check out these examples…

That layer of stress on the agricultural industry is only intensified when you zoom out to the international level, where farmers around the world are facing various dire situations. As one North Dakota farmer and Twitter user Jordan Gackle pointed out in a recent thread: Drought is continuing to disrupt wheat crops in Australia forcing the country to import some of its wheat from Canada. Some farmers in Canada are now reporting long stretches without rain under the hashtag #drought19. Head over to China and you’ll find that a legion of fall armyworms are spreading rapidly and devouring key grain crops.

It is becoming quite clear that food prices are going to rise substantially and that the world is going to produce a lot less food than it normally does this year.

And as I noted earlier, we have a tough time feeding everyone on the planet even during ideal conditions. Sadly, this even includes the United States…

In fact, it’s not just older Americans who are already suffering from hunger and malnourishment, with this 2017 story over at Feeding America reporting that more than 41 million Americans were suffering from hunger daily, including more than 13 million children, with this National Geographic story reporting that 1 out of every 6 Americans aren’t getting enough to eat.

So what will things look like if global food production drops 10 percent, 20 percent or even more?

We have never had to deal with anything like this in modern times, and meanwhile the population of the planet has grown from 1.6 billion in 1900 to 7.5 billion today.

We have entered the time of “the perfect storm”, and we are going to start to witness things happen that many people would consider to be unimaginable.

I truly hope that things will not be as bad as some of the experts are suggesting. But as far as crop failures are concerned, we don’t have to speculate. They are happening right now all over the planet, and that means that global food supplies are going to get tighter and tighter in the months ahead.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

In fact, Professor Valentina Zharkova says that what we are facing is a “super grand solar minimum”, and if that is true we are going to be facing climate chaos like we have never seen before. During previous “grand solar minimums” the globe was gripped by devastating famines and vast numbers of people died. Could a similar scenario potentially be in our future?

In reality we appear to be entering a mini ice age.

I find it truly curious that the politicians and paid shills are screeching about global warming when in reality we have to worry about the opposite.


"After tomorrow those SOB's will never embarrass me again. That’s not a threat. That’s a promise.” – LBJ to his mistress Madeleine Brown on the eve of JFK assassination

FormerLurker  posted on  2020-01-28   21:46:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: BTP Holdings (#0)


"After tomorrow those SOB's will never embarrass me again. That’s not a threat. That’s a promise.” – LBJ to his mistress Madeleine Brown on the eve of JFK assassination

FormerLurker  posted on  2020-01-28   22:11:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

I'm 49 miles from Canada and Winter here has been non-existent , hell my garden is still growing greens for the chickens and last week I saw a couple dandelions. Next week into 50's , I'd be riding my Harley if it wasn't for the salt residue on the road surfaces

sonny  posted on  2020-01-28   22:46:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: sonny (#3)

What part of Canada? I live in New Hampshire and it's been VERY cold this winter so far.

Quebec has been pretty cold as well from what I've seen of the weather reports.


"After tomorrow those SOB's will never embarrass me again. That’s not a threat. That’s a promise.” – LBJ to his mistress Madeleine Brown on the eve of JFK assassination

FormerLurker  posted on  2020-01-28   22:48:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

An interesting website..

Mini ice age in a “matter of months”?


"After tomorrow those SOB's will never embarrass me again. That’s not a threat. That’s a promise.” – LBJ to his mistress Madeleine Brown on the eve of JFK assassination

FormerLurker  posted on  2020-01-28   23:00:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: FormerLurker, BTP Holdings, sonny (#5)

https://vidrebel.wordpress.com/2019/12/30/2020s-surviving-the-cold-the-quakes-and-volcanoes/

2020s: Surviving The Cold, The Quakes And Volcanoes

So far in 2019, the sun has been without sunspots for more than 270 days, including the last 33 days in a row. Since the Space Age began, no other year has had this many blank suns. The Maunder Minimum got its name when Edward Maunder noticed that high food prices and cold weather correlated with the decline in solar activity.

Dr Valentina Zarkhova has noticed that more significant than the slight global cooling during a Grand Solar Minimum is the reduction of the sun’s magnetosphere. This allows more cosmic rays (nuclear particles from distant decaying stars) to strike the earth. The New Madrid fault had a major quake on 12-25-1699 during the Maunder Minimum (1645-1715). During the Dalton Minimum (1793-1833), the New Madrid fault had 4 quakes on 3 days in 1811-1812. Japanese scientists also noted an increase in the number of volcanoes during a Grand Solar Minimum. The likely cause of the increase in both volcanoes and earthquakes is the increased number of cosmic rays energizing the earth because the Sun’s magnetosphere was reduced giving the earth less protection.

Dave DuByne and John Casey discussed this. A few facts:

A New Madrid quake could take down 15 rail and auto bridges over the Mississippi river forcing most truckers to take the I-10 route which runs from Los Angeles to New Orleans to Jacksonville Florida.

The US has a million miles of natural gas pipelines. Most of our supply would be cut off by a New Madrid quake. No heat. Loss of production facilities. Not good.

The US has a million miles of pipes for petroleum and finished gasoline. A New Madrid fault would make life difficult for people who who need to buy gasoline in less than a month since their last purchase.

The New Madrid fault is centered in the area from Memphis to St Louis and quakes there do damage over a much wider area than in California. Half of the people of Memphis and St Louis could be homeless. The black population of Metro St Louis is 519,000. 1,371,110 people people live in the Metro Memphis area and the majority ( i.e. over 675,000 are black). It would be very difficult to send them all to FEMA camps.

In California five centuries ago, the Indians told the Spanish priests that the really Big Earthquake was the east west Garlock fault near Santa Barbara. It could last 5 minutes and trigger several north south quakes as well: San Andreas, San Gabriel, Hayward (Under Oakland and Berkeley), Puente hill (under downtown LA) and many more could be triggered. LA county authorities say there are a dozen zones underneath them. For example, the Ridgecrest quake was on a fault unknown until buildings started falling onto residents. The Garlock fault has recently become more active. Its last major eruption was more than 500 years ago.

In the 1906 SF quake, a road just a few miles closer to the epicenter was thrown 20 feet. Imagine whole areas in urban settings where roads, hospitals, schools, water mains, sewers, natural gas pipelines and oil refineries were thrown 20 feet – all at the same time. There are several major fault lines in California.

A collapse of Oroville dam could eliminate 1/8th of California agriculture. Earthquakes could cut off the California water project. The Colorado River Aqueduct can deliver 1 billion gallons of water per day to cities in Southern California. Two or thee earthquakes could end all that.

Volcanoes also threaten water supplies. A volcanic eruption near a lake can remove the lake as a natural resource very quickly. Bob Kudla pointed out: If Mt Rainier erupted, there would be no water and little else for Seattle. If Mt Hood erupts, Portland is offline. If Mt Shasta erupts, northern California is offline. If Popocatépetl erupts, 21 million people have to evacuate Mexico City. There is a lot less Oxygen at 7,382 feet (2.25 Kilometers). At 8000 feet the amount of available oxygen is 25% less than at sea level. Volcanic gases could kill at that altitude, especially if everyone jumped into cars trying to flee death only to become part of the world’s deadliest traffic jam. Might I point out that the population of Mexico was 28 million in 1950. Today it is 132 million and there are 34 million Mexican-Americans. America might be forced to receive 10 to 12 million refugees from Mexico in one year.

Italy and Asia have quite a few volcanoes as well.

In recent years America has been getting flash mobs of criminals. California raised the minimum for grand larceny to $1,000. This has greatly increased the number of flash mobs. In Seattle they have similar problems with the homeless. One Asian woman has had over 600 homeless shoplifters rob her store over the past two years. Police refuse to arrest the homeless unless they assault a shopper.

Imagine 20 million people with no water, no sewers, no electricity, no hospitals and no food. Now imagine that in a state with 250,000 black and Hispanic gang members where there could be mass escapes from the prisons. Imagine all that chaos with gang bangers out numbering the police. There are 115,000 prisoners – 2/3rds black and Latino- in the state prisons and another 35,000 in county jails. Chances of a mass escape are high because a loss of electricity would mean the police would have no means of proving who is a prisoner and who is not after one change of clothes.

The Federal government operates 121 prisons, 11 are in California.

There are rumors that in case of a national emergency that inmates in federal prisons will all be executed to avoid mass prison escapes.

Total Solar Radiance today is 1,366 watts per square meter. A drop of 3 watts per meter would give us a Solar Radiance equal to the Maunder Minimum (1645-1715) when wheat prices rose as much as 400% in the UK in some years. In 1709 there was a Big Freeze which forced food prices in Europe 600% higher. King Louis XIV of France wrote that wine in bottles near the fire froze. The ground was frozen solid for 40 inches (one meter.)

The lack of food could cause Nationwide Food Riots and even a violent Civil War.

Web search this: “1816 year without a summer.” A super volcano in Indonesia threw so much ash into the upper stratosphere that in 1816 there was no summer. Farmers in America planted seeds, saw them fail, waited, planted late and saw them fail again. It snowed in America in August 1816. World population then was a mere one billion which is 6.7 billion fewer than today. We could easily lose several billion people to starvation and violence.

We need to tell the liars in politics and the media and at Google and Facebook that there is no Global Warming and that we are entering a Cooling period which requires completely different policies than they are forcing upon us.

I do have a few positive suggestions:

We need local charities and entrepreneurs to combine to grow food in urban areas on unused gardens and lots. Some could help direct untrained but physically able people to grow food and distribute it to farmers’ markets and stores. Other disabled or elderly people could lease land to landless urban farmers in exchange for food which the poor could afford to eat at a time when food prices in stores will sky rocket.

Canning will need to be taught to modern city dwellers.

Some might contribute by a combination of composting and vermicomposting. A high end compost and peat moss will increase yields from sprouting on trays by 50% over peat moss alone. We might need a nationwide clearing house of information for new growers. A charity could give grants and education to new growers who need help to grow their first crop in their backyard. I would recommend Sunflowers for front yards in restricted urban land use areas.

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Horse  posted on  2020-01-29   2:21:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: FormerLurker (#4)

Lake Erie in Ohio, narrow stretch of the lake and Canada is 50 miles or so away, I'm looking at the lake right now and not a trace of ice anywhere, weekend weather is in the 40's and next week 50's

sonny  posted on  2020-01-29   9:42:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: sonny (#7)

Lake Erie in Ohio, narrow stretch of the lake and Canada is 50 miles or so away, I'm looking at the lake right now and not a trace of ice anywhere, weekend weather is in the 40's and next week 50's

I went across I-90 when driving the truck. At the time it was snowing very hard. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2020-01-29   11:27:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: FormerLurker (#5)

Mini ice age in a “matter of months”?

When they found Wooly Mammoths that thawed out of the glaciers, they found there was still undigested plant matter in their stomachs. That would indicate they were frozen solid in a flash. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2020-01-29   12:52:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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