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Global Food Shortage Linked to Biofuel Use (Part II Myanmar!)

Posted in May 13th, 2008
by Climate Patrol in Biofuel, Climate Propaganda, Cyclone Relief, Food Crisis, Globalization, Myanmar, Rice shortage, Sustainability

The inevitable has happened. The carbon neutral myth has led a corrupt government to rob food from its people. It’s the military junta of Myanmar, the cyclone stricken country! This is a press release by the Moroccan News Portal:
 BANGKOK (AFP) - Myanmar is struggling to feed its people in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis — [...]

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Reaching out to Cyclone Survivors in Myanmar

Posted in May 6th, 2008
by Climate Patrol in Cyclone Relief, Myanmar

Source: AFP Photo from CNN.comWhile we were just clicking the mouse through forums to discuss whether global warming had stopped and whether even a cooler decade ahead was just a blip in a steady, long-term warming trend as food shortage crises and biofuel production seem to act like a silent tsunami in competition with the [...]

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