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Yet the news they were telling us years ago was that the ice in the north and south regions are melting and they are speculating the earth is sinking. Kind of the opposite might happen.
I still remember about the melting of big ice rocks. And it's always the reason why there are increase in sea levels.
Did you know that world leaders are also expecting us to eat insects?
It's what they have been discussing also to solve hunger/famine. Yes. You will eat insects and be happy -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghVxhgHGBggExotic.
I have seen people eating insects but those that are proven to be clean and really edible ones. But if it's like just random insects and due to the famine there's really no option and we're like going to the point of apocalypse.
People will really have no option and there's much worse to it but, I'll let you take the guess.
Cambodia and Thailand have these delicacies already and they culture crickets in massive production because they were eating these insects for a long time including tarantulas. Easier for them to adopt. But for some culture, it may not be acceptable especially if they come from an abundant place and only knows burgers and hotdogs.
Global warming means new areas will be used for growing and old areas no long as useful. I can see the rise of fertilizer as important to establish these new areas, Ive been bullish on commodities overall for a while. We'll probably see demand vs supply ensuring higher prices for the next decade, weak currency only helps emphasize that effect.
Global warming, war and just a large world population requiring more food production all will equate to higher volatility in markets, we have less agrarian economies so those that do produce must achieve more, global commerce becomes more important when nations become more industrialized.
Corn will be easier to plant in drought, it doesn't need much water but its fertilizers today are the problem because it's also affected by inflation which farmers couldn't afford.