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From Sri Lanka to Salinas: Will California Learn Anything from Sri Lanka’s Green Apocalypse?

‘It’s the nightmare of the good intentions of the activists who don’t understand how the food supply system works’

By Thomas Buckley, August 31, 2022 11:12 pm

Ah, Sri Lanka. 

In 2020: a beautiful, agriculturally self-sufficient island nation full of tea and tourists and holder of the highest “Environmental, Social, and Governance” (ESG) investor rating in the world.

And then, as part of the larger “green” effort spurred on by international Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), woke capital, and, seemingly, a desire to sit at the big table at the various and sundry global initiative conferences, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa banned the use of manufactured fertilizer in order to create a more climate-friendly sustainable farming sector.  In April, 2021, the country went all-organic overnight.

What could possibly go wrong?

By the end of last year, Sri Lanka became unable to feed itself, prices for food (especially rice) and fuel and other daily basics skyrocketed, the tea crop – and the hundreds of millions it earns in international trade – was decimated.  The nation defaulted on its foreign debt, had rolling power blackouts, the tourists are staying away in droves, and Sri Lanka,  already wracked by corruption and COVID, spiraled out of control.

https://californiaglobe.com/articles/from-sri-lanka-to-salinas-will-california-learn-anything-from-sri-lankas-green-apocalypse/
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Of course NOT! Because they believe no one has done it right, just like socialism/communism, and will be totally different when they do it in America. Our communist government and Gaia worshippers in California don't give a rats ass about reality or if their green religion bankrupts and destroys the state.

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Of course not. 

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California won't (of course).

But perhaps some of the "Heartland" states will.

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The Leftist mentality is, and has ever been, to double down on failure, because they couldn't have been wrong, so they must just not be doing whatever it is hard enough.

It is a common trait in all Leftist regimes, at least until total collapse.
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