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(MIAC #496) Reason Our World is Changing So Fast and What's to Come (Sarah Westall)

(MIAC #496) Reason Our World is Changing So Fast and What's to Come (Sarah Westall)

FromMini Ice Age Conversations Podcast


(MIAC #496) Reason Our World is Changing So Fast and What's to Come (Sarah Westall)

FromMini Ice Age Conversations Podcast

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Apr 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I spoke with Sarah Westall explaining why the world around us is changing is way we never thought possible and at a speed never thought possible. It boils down to the amount of food that our world can grow is shrinking, so the population and economy must match that decline. Some areas on the planet will no longer be able to provide a growing economy, so that capital and wealth is being shifted to new areas to begin the debt cycle again for the next 80 years. Thank You for Visiting my Sponsors:  ☀️ DAVID DUBYNE | ADAPT 2030 (PATREON) ☀️ DAVID DUBYNE | ADAPT 2030 (SUBSCRIBESTAR) ? True Leaf Market Heirloom and Organic Seeds ? My Patriot Supply Emergency Food Supply ? Free Sustainability Course from The Grow Network ✍️ Mini Ice Age Conversations LIVE Radio Show Notes ? Curtis Stone's (Microgreens Blueprint Workshop)
Released:
Apr 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (97)

ADAPT 2030 Mini Ice Age Conversations covers changes in our climate due to a new Grand Solar Minimum beginning and the media overlooking, downplaying or burying cold weather changes and crop losses occurring on our planet, to keep this Global Warming Agenda steaming ahead. I do this podcast because we need to begin conversations on how to adapt our food growing strategies long before 2030 as agricultural zones shift, affecting global crop output, but very few media outlets are talking about the most important issue of our time, Cold Weather Crop Losses.