Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Water demand increased 600% over the past century. Agricultural needs represent 70% of water demand.

Thanks to Martin Armstrong at Armstrong Economics

A new study by the University of Colorado Boulder published on "One Earth" cites water scarcity as the top threat to food security in the next 20 years. “Multiple events occurring at the same time compound the problem,” the study noted, citing droughts, floods, heat waves, pest outbreaks, diseases, and financial and political conflicts. Over 50% of those experiencing food insecurity live in conflict regions, and increasing political instability and civil unrest will cause this figure to rise. Various agencies such as the World Bank and United Nations have cited that food insecurity reached record levels in 2021 and has increased in 2022. However, one aspect that is not often discussed is water.

Humans can survive longer without food than water. Without water, there are no crops or cattle. Other studies point to increasing global demand for water as well. A 2019 study, "Reassessing the projections of the World Water Development Report," found that water demand increased 600% over the past century.

“Global water demand for all uses, presently about 4,600 km3 per year, will increase by 20% to 30% by 2050, up to 5,500 to 6,000 km3 per year. Global water demand for agriculture will increase by 60% by 2025. By 2050 the global population will increase to between 9.4 to 10.2 billion people, an increment of 22% to 32%.”

Agricultural needs represent 70% of water demand. The poorest nations often have less access to clean water, and these are the same areas where the population is expected to rise. The aforementioned study also states that food demand will increase by 60% by 2050.

Our model projected entering another "grand minimum," which overtook the sun beginning in 2020 and will last through the 2050s. This will result in diminished magnetism, infrequent sunspot production, and less ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching Earth. We are facing a global cooling period on the planet that may span 31 to 43 years. It is interesting that these studies are pointing to 2050 as the point where water will become extremely scarce as it aligns with our models’ projection for the weather as we will then enter a new sunspot cycle.  

WHEN WE BREATHE: the extremely coordinated dynamics of our lungs, diaphragm and rib cage

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W.E.F. Member, Jennifer Doudna on the deleterious effects of mRNA from 7 years ago

The speaker's name is Jennifer Doudna. , and she is a World Economic Forum acolyte.  I guess the competition at Berkeley is so fierce that it breeds the ethics right out of their thinking.  

There goes my respect for Pomona College.  Wikipedia explains that "She graduated from Pomona College in 1985 and earned a Ph.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1989."  The Personal Life" section of her Wikipedia bio was one of the strangest bios I'd ever read.  The tone of it suggests that her career was wide open, that she had very few impediments to any career choice she sought.  This just doesn't happen unless you're politically connected.  You just don't hop from university to university on a whim AND get your spouse a teaching position or a post-doc research position on a whim or the toss of a dime.  But not Jennifer Doudna and her spouses.  Wow, you don't get more politically connected than the Pope, 

In 2021, Pope Francis appointed Doudna, and two other female Nobel laureates Donna Strickland and Emmanuelle Charpentier, as members of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.

Take a look for yourself, and tell me she didn't move in her career nonchalantly as if she knew there would be no challenge or resistance to any decision she would make in tandem with a spouse.  I've known couples trying to get teaching positions at the same high school, and the principal thwarted those efforts.  Yet here is Jennifer Doudna and her spouses and she just bounces around the country like she's on tour.  Just take a look at some of the phrases in the Wikipedia bio,

"both accepted faculty positions at Berkeley and moved there together," as though Berkeley kneeled at their feet in the hopes that they would sign on there.  "They both accepted . . . and "moved there together."  And as to her divorce from Tom Griffin, it was not due to disagreements, no.  It was due to Tom having broader interests: "but his interests were more broad and less focused on research than hers and they divorced a few years later."

Griffin wanted a bit more. "Griffin wanted to move to Boulder, Colorado, where Doudna was also interested in working with Thomas Cech."  It's like there's no cause and effect, no wrinkle, no detail of their lives whatsoever in this bio.  On the contrary, it's all washed over.  Is this what the World Economic Forum can do for you?  I guess fascists have to recruit from within.  I mean why would fascist organizations pave the way for someone whom they knew was antithetical to their viewpoints, values, and principles.  So this is what the world is made up of today?  Principles.  

Doudna's first marriage was in 1988 to a fellow graduate student at Harvard named Tom Griffin, but his interests were more broad and less focused on research than hers and they divorced a few years later. Griffin wanted to move to Boulder, Colorado, where Doudna was also interested in working with Thomas Cech. As a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Colorado, Doudna met Jamie Cate, then a graduate student; they worked together on the project to crystallize and determine the structure of the Tetrahymena Group I intron P4-P6 catalytic region. Doudna brought Cate with her to Yale, and they married in Hawaii in 2000. Cate later became a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Doudna followed him to Boston at Harvard, but in 2002 they both accepted faculty positions at Berkeley and moved there together; Cate preferred the less formal environment on the West Coast to his earlier experiences at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Doudna liked that Berkeley is a public university.

WEATHER MODIFICATION, CHEMTRAILS, CLOUD SEEDING, CALL IT WHAT YOU WANT: IT'S WHAT CAUSES DROUGHTS IN THE WESTERN U.S.