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The real-world consequences of green extremism
« on: July 14, 2022, 11:30:42 am »
The real-world consequences of green extremism
Hugo Gurdon - Yesterday 2:46 PM
 
Glorious pictures from the edge of the universe have arrived on Earth just when events here force us to consider the possibility that governments are run by aliens. They are so out of touch with common sense that they must come from other planets.
 
The James Webb Space Telescope, a wonder of human ingenuity, resourcefulness, imagination, and creative curiosity, is revealing the birth of galaxies to a world in which, by contrast, overreaching oligarchs and bossy bureaucrats constrict the actions of ordinary people trying to make their own lives and the lives of others better.
 
Much of the world groans under immiserating rules handed down by a “theory class,” even though they obviously don’t work. The accolade for the most disastrous policy outcome is hotly contested, and Wednesday’s grim revelation of 9.1% inflation shows that President Joe Biden’s spending agenda is a strong contender. But even that might not take the cake.

Worse, perhaps, are the results of hyper-alarmism on climate change. Excessive environmental policies are proving disastrous worldwide. Suddenly, all the green chickens are coming home to roost.

Intolerant “liberals” keen to “save the planet” are ruining it — officiously preventing the poor from lifting themselves out of poverty, forcing wealthy nations to retreat from comfort and efficiency into backwardness, even killing people by the hundreds of thousands.

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Re: The real-world consequences of green extremism
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2022, 01:16:47 pm »
An example of this is one of the contributing causes to the crisis in Sri Lanka.  The government there collapsed agricultural yields by listening to Western NGOs and forcing farmers to abandon chemical fertilizers in favor of "organic" methods, thereby largely destroying the one non-tourism based sector of the economy.  Tourism, of course, collapsed during the pandemic.
And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know what this was all about.

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Re: The real-world consequences of green extremism
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2022, 01:38:21 pm »
An example of this is one of the contributing causes to the crisis in Sri Lanka.  The government there collapsed agricultural yields by listening to Western NGOs and forcing farmers to abandon chemical fertilizers in favor of "organic" methods, thereby largely destroying the one non-tourism based sector of the economy.  Tourism, of course, collapsed during the pandemic.

Indeed.  Sri Lanka went from being a net rice-exporter to a net rice-importer due to that catastrophic change.  Other agricultural food commodities were similarly impacted.

Sri Lanka is the canary in the enviro-facist coal mine, if you will.