The UN report also recommended that water should be rationed for sustainable food production in agriculture.... Hundreds of farmers who had raised fruits and vegetables for generations were bankrupted when water for irrigation was withheld in spite of national protests.
Don't worry about this now Geo Engineering solved the problem
Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh, (Romanian Conservative) is a freelance writer (Canada Free Press, Romanian Conservative, usactionnews.com), author, radio commentator (Silvio Canto Jr. Blogtalk Radio, Butler on Business, The Liberty Express, Free Market Radio, and Republic Broadcasting Network), and speaker. Her book, Echoes of Communism, is available at Amazon in paperback and Kindle. Short essays describe health care, education, poverty, religion, social engineering, and confiscation of property. A second book, Liberty on Life Support, is also available at Amazon in paperback and Kindle. A third book, U.N. Agenda 21: Environmental Piracy, is a best seller at Amazon.com under Globalism, Politics, and Environmental Policy.
Her commentaries reflect American Exceptionalism, the economy, immigration, and education.Visit her website, ileanajohnson.com.
Dr. Johnson can be reached at: ileana1959@gmail.com
1 posted on
02/21/2014 7:49:52 AM PST by
restornu
To: restornu
BORDER 21 looks rather problematic
not that the whole scheme isnt utterly stupid...
2 posted on
02/21/2014 7:54:16 AM PST by
MeshugeMikey
(Where are The Weapons Of Mass Global Climate Change Destruction?)
To: restornu
3 posted on
02/21/2014 7:58:20 AM PST by
Paine in the Neck
(Socialism consumes EVERYTHING)
To: restornu
Interesting differences between extreme east and then mid and western US.
4 posted on
02/21/2014 8:00:22 AM PST by
goodnesswins
(R.I.P. Doherty, Smith, Stevens, Woods.)
To: restornu
private-public partnerships = fascism.
5 posted on
02/21/2014 8:01:23 AM PST by
DManA
To: restornu
"private-public partnerships"
Local governments, NIMBYs (mostly pensioners who don't plan on leaving properties to descendants), local, government-linked, established businesses (tourism, etc.),... It's already been happening for a long time. For the time being, it's an effort to keep the riff-raff out of the West.
For the environment, it would make more sense to lighten the population load in the arable East and stop extending eastern urban and suburban footprints. The West is very dry and sterile in comparison. But it has those pretty views, you know.
6 posted on
02/21/2014 8:12:16 AM PST by
familyop
(We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
To: FReepers
![Hosted by imgur.com](http://i.imgur.com/WhxNjrj.jpg)
Click The Pic To Donate
Support FR, Donate Monthly If You Can
8 posted on
02/21/2014 8:55:03 AM PST by
DJ MacWoW
(The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
To: restornu
11 posted on
02/21/2014 10:35:25 AM PST by
maine yankee
(I got my Governor at 'Marden's')
To: restornu
I’m not averse at all to big dirt farming in the West, but water and other good conditions are available—even during big droughts—in the eastern parts of the Midwest. If there weren’t so many anti-competition laws and policies, smaller farmers could do it all well enough in those places.
14 posted on
02/21/2014 11:17:03 AM PST by
familyop
(We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson