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![]() ![]() Section 6: International Subject: Suffering from green policies Msg# 1163936
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US people are familiar how Texans have suffered from excess green policies, with too much reliance placed on wind power, both by winter and summer power shortages. An example of suffering from green policies.
Now there’s examples on the international scene occurring. The island nation off the coast of India had for many years benefited from modern fertilization, warm climate and ample rain to produce bountiful crops. Now due to overly harsh green govt policies, they have banned modern fertilizer. Results have produced crippling food shortages, scant crop yields, imports at higher prices, and folks can't afford to eat. Report titled: Sri Lanka Crisis Shows The Damning Consequences Of Western Elites’ Green Revolution Click Here Quotes: “Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa - banned 'the importation and use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides and order[ed] the country’s 2 million farmers to go organic,' according to Foreign Policy magazine. The Western green revolutionists were so pleased that they bestowed Sri Lanka with a near-perfect Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) score of 98, much higher than the United States’ score of 51.” “But Sri Lanka’s adoption of green policies brought nothing but disasters. Its rice production has dropped more than 50 percent, while domestic rice prices have increased more than 80 percent. Once sufficient in rice production, the nation has been 'forced to import $450 million worth of rice'.” “In the words of Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., Sri Lanka is experiencing 'a government-created famine reminiscent of Mao'.” Truly a disaster happening to that nation. Another example of suffering from green policies. The Sri Lanka president has fled that country and resigned. And Biden’s rises in fuel costs are also impacting the poor, across the globe, not just in the US. |
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