Global Warming Alarmists Now Suggest Rationing Food
J.J. Jackson* | October 7, 2008
Ever notice how the answer Global Warming Alarmists have for the fictitious problem of man made Global Warming often contains control and rationing? Why, one may ask, do these folks try to implement policies that sound like they come right out the Soviet Union?
Green is the new Red. That’s why.
Now the envirowackos, who are having problems scaring people into believing in Global Warming as temperatures world wide cool, are calling for the rationing of meat and milk.
People will have to be rationed to four modest portions of meat and one litre of milk a week if the world is to avoid run-away climate change, a major new report warns.
The report, by the Food Climate Research Network, based at the University of Surrey, also says total food consumption should be reduced, especially “low nutritional value” treats such as alcohol, sweets and chocolates.
It urges people to return to habits their mothers or grandmothers would have been familiar with: buying locally in-season products, cooking in bulk and in pots with lids or pressure cookers, avoiding waste and walking to the shops - alongside more modern tips such as using the microwave and internet shopping.
The report goes much further than any previous advice after mounting concern about the impact of the livestock industry on greenhouse gases and rising food prices. It follows a four-year study of the impact of food on climate change and is thought to be the most thorough study of its kind.
It must be lonely being so loony. Sound like they are trying to bring the animal rights wackos into the fold now.
Here’s a little tidbit, my gas bill for the last month told me that it was two degrees colder on average than for the same period last year. Global Warming? HA!
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