Is Famine Inevitable?

Greetings, Morphizm diehards. I apologize for the state of disrepair. Things have been progressing too quickly for me to catch up. Kind of like food prices. Speaking of, I spiel for AlterNet on that very issue. What a strange coincidence:
Is Famine Inevitable?
Paul Krugman's "Grains Gone Wild" column may have boasted one of the most hilarious titles ever in the annals of agrichemical economic analysis, but the situation is far from funny: Our food situation is on the precipice of failure. And all it's going to take to get past the tipping point is the slightest of mistakes -- or manipulations.
Much of our current recessionary intrigue has been aided and abetted by market speculation, from the oil and food sector all the way to the White House itself. For the last seven years, the Bush administration has placed climate crisis on the back burner in existential pursuit of resource wars and an "American way of life" that has turned from a dream of Hummers, housing and bling into a nightmare of price hikes, foreclosures and layoffs.
Mission accomplished... MORE @ ALTERNET
Labels: alternet, climate change, from terror to terra, global warming, hyperhighway to hell, journo










































































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