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Google Promotes Global Warming Sushi Crisis – As Fish and Rice Production Set Records
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James Taylor -
August 18, 2021 0
 

At the top of Google News search results today for “climate change,” Google News is promoting a Bloomberg News article claiming global warming is harming fish and rice production, which therefore harms sushi availability in California and elsewhere. In reality, objective data show fish and rice production are growing more plentiful and setting new records almost every year as the Earth modestly warms. Rather than threatening a culinary delicacy of the California elite, global warming is making it easier and less expensive to produce and enjoy sushi.

The Seattle Times, the Oregonian, and other major newspapers published the Bloomberg article, which the Seattle Times titled, “Climate change takes bite out of sushi.” The article claims, “Hot weather and water diversion for agriculture is putting commercial fisheries at risk.” The article also claimed that drought – caused by global warming – is decimating rice supplies.” The one-two punch of declining fish production and declining rice production threatens, according to Bloomberg News, to reduce the availability and increase the price of sushi.

The information website Statista, however, reports that global rice production has increased by eight percent during the past decade, and by 13 percent since 2008.

https://climaterealism.com/2021/08/google-promotes-global-warming-sushi-crisis-as-fish-and-rice-production-set-records/

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