Posted on 03/21/2011 2:33:38 PM PDT by jazusamo
With a national debt that tops $14 trillion and a colossal budget deficit, the U.S. government is dishing out $60 million to study the effects of climate change on crops and forests.
The multi million-dollar studies will focus on the impact that global warming will have in three key areas that government officials claim could lead to food shortages; southern pine forests, wheat in the northwest and Midwestern corn. Because climatologists predict global warming will transform cool, wet areas into dry and hot ones there needs to be a variety of crops that can adapt to the changes, according to the federal official whos handing out the cash for the projects.
Otherwise, he assures that there will be shortages in certain kinds of foods. To avoid that potential crisis, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is giving three public universitiesin Florida, Iowa and Idaho$20 million each to help ensure that farmers and foresters can keep producing food and timber by minimizing the toll of a changing environment. The USDA is calling it a major scientific investment in studying the effects of climate change on agriculture and forest production.
A professor of tree physiology at the University of Florida will head the forestry study, which will focus on southern pine and establish a network to monitor the effects of climate on forest carbon sequestration. A sociologist at Iowa State University will lead the corn project which will evaluate the impacts of various crop management practices under different climate models and an entomologist at the University of Idaho will monitor how wheat grows amid changes in soil carbon and nitrogen levels.
Just last month a group of esteemed scientists from several public universities warned that climate change will make food dangerous and consequently lead to the malnourishment of millions worldwide. Thats because global warming will provoke increased levels of food contamination from chemicals and fungal pathogens as well as diseases like cholera and shellfish poisoning. Some foods will become scarce, prices will increase and civil unrest will ensue, according to the scientists who presented their case at a WashingtonD.C. gathering.
Previous government evaluations on the ills of global warming have determined that it will cause mental illness and cancer as well as national security threats by spreading disease among people and animals. Check out the governmentsmental/illness cancer report and read about the national security threats.
Ping!
For $60 million, I’ll prove unicorns are eating our crops and trampling our forests. And the proof will pass peer review.
How redundant do we have to be?
I guess the SEIU and AFSCME have gone into the garden center business. By the time they are finished, corn will be $70 per seed kernel. Every accomplished PHD researcher who works for the USDA research centers will be retired with a watch. Then the famine begins............
Agreed, spending this money like this is like flushing it down a toilet.
And folks wonder why I get livid when people say, “raise taxes on the rich.”
Bill Gates shouldn’t have to pay more taxes until this kind of crap is cut out.
Meanwhile they are looking a raising healthcare costs on veterans.
Makes me so mad I could spit!
The Climate Change Industry is very lucrative.
the U.S. government is dishing out $60 million to study the effects of climate change on crops and forests.Shouldn't they first determine that, if there actually is "climate change", that it is man made and that increasing taxes, charging more for now food AND energy or reducing supply will actually fix it?
The truth is, the $60 million is just a democrat money transfer. They know perfectly well there is no man made "climate change".
What exactly does southern pine taste like?
Ok, now where is my $30 billion. I would even be willing to donate a Billion to FR.
Which FREINDS of the Progressives are getting the taxpayers’ money now? This WHOLE thing is a scam, aimed at fleecing taxpayers (and then Consumers, too) via the phony alarmist State Run Media propoganda-fueled hoax.
It’s milliom but I’d bet FR would be happy with that and you’d get a ton of thanks. ;-)
Oops, $30 billion should be $30 million. See, I work cheap.
Here’s another one for the chainsaw, Blubber Bear!
I’m considering applying for a grant to study erosion in the Grand Canyon and its effects on the Western prairie dog population.
Agreed, spending this money like this is like flushing it down a toilet.
A low flush toilet............
And yet we are burning food for fuel. Driving up corn prices, that raises food prices. That is what started the Middle East up rising that caused our gas prices to spike.
We are the stupidest nation on Earth that has ever existed.
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