Hey. What did you do TODAY to make yourself more RESILIENT for TOMORROW?
Have you been DOOMSCROLLING — or are you ACTIVELY investing in a de-centralized future: seed saving (food production), networking (community), energy systems (minimally solar+inverter+hot plate to cook!)
Lots to do - use these moments wisely!
See the IAF groups for solutions-focused chats about these topics and more
- Christian
Have you been DOOMSCROLLING — or are you ACTIVELY investing in a de-centralized future: seed saving (food production), networking (community), energy systems (minimally solar+inverter+hot plate to cook!)
Lots to do - use these moments wisely!
See the IAF groups for solutions-focused chats about these topics and more
- Christian
Just Stop. It's just not going to be appetizing.
Portland ice cream shop pushes "insect ice cream": "it's the past, present and future of food!"
https://saltandstraw.com/blogs/news/eating-insects-is-the-past-present-and-future
Portland ice cream shop pushes "insect ice cream": "it's the past, present and future of food!"
https://saltandstraw.com/blogs/news/eating-insects-is-the-past-present-and-future
Lab-grown milk to hit shelves by 2024 – minus the cow and the carbon
Welcome to the WEF's "post animal economy":
"A new animal-free milk promising to be more sustainable than dairy but with near-identical taste and nutritional content could hit supermarket shelves in the next two years, adding to the growing roster of milk alternatives available to Australian consumers."
#WarOnDairy #PostAnimalEconomy
https://www.smh.com.au/business/entrepreneurship/lab-grown-milk-to-hit-shelves-by-2024-minus-the-cow-and-the-carbon-20220905-p5bfji.html
Welcome to the WEF's "post animal economy":
"A new animal-free milk promising to be more sustainable than dairy but with near-identical taste and nutritional content could hit supermarket shelves in the next two years, adding to the growing roster of milk alternatives available to Australian consumers."
#WarOnDairy #PostAnimalEconomy
https://www.smh.com.au/business/entrepreneurship/lab-grown-milk-to-hit-shelves-by-2024-minus-the-cow-and-the-carbon-20220905-p5bfji.html
The Sydney Morning Herald
Lab-grown milk to hit shelves by 2024 – minus the cow and the carbon
CSIRO-backed start-up Eden Brew aims to fill the growing demand for protein by brewing its animal-free dairy centrally and then shipping it to companies across the globe.
Forwarded from Tess Walsh
I have a lot of researching to finish about overwintering my peppers. Yesterday I also used cardboard and mulch over my raised beds, and succession sowing lettuce (we can grow lettuce and greens quite late into the winter season where I am). Appreciate all of you in this group!!!!!
Wheat jumps over 4% on Black Sea supply concerns, corn firm
Chicago wheat rose over 4% on Monday on concerns a flare-up in the Russia-Ukraine conflict could create new threats to grain shipments from the Black Sea region
Corn rose on expectations of smaller crops in the U.S. and Europe.
#wheat #FoodPrices
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/grains-wheat-jumps-over-4-on-black-sea-supply-concerns-corn-firm
Chicago wheat rose over 4% on Monday on concerns a flare-up in the Russia-Ukraine conflict could create new threats to grain shipments from the Black Sea region
Corn rose on expectations of smaller crops in the U.S. and Europe.
#wheat #FoodPrices
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/grains-wheat-jumps-over-4-on-black-sea-supply-concerns-corn-firm
Nasdaq
GRAINS-Wheat jumps over 4% on Black Sea supply concerns, corn firm
Chicago wheat rose over 4% on Monday on concerns a flare-up in the Russia-Ukraine conflict could create new threats to grain shipments from the Black Sea region.
More food infrastructure burning - Canadian bridge causes grains transport issues:
“An entire economy is relying on these little ribbons of steel through Canada'
A bridge burned down on the Canadian National Railway Co. line, about 95 kilometres to the south, severing the only rail link in or out of Grande Prairie and causing backlogs for the grain shippers who depend on that track to get their product to port.
CN said the severed line only moves a fraction of the total grain coming off fields in Western Canada. But for grain farmers and exporters, the bridge fire was another example of the fragility of the national supply lines that connect one of the world’s most important bread baskets with seaports and global markets.
https://vancouversun.com/transportation/rail/a-burning-alberta-bridge-stalls-grain-shipments-showing-the-fragility-of-canadas-supply-chains/wcm/4f197a6e-08d0-4ada-b8ac-e5387a87e3c6
“An entire economy is relying on these little ribbons of steel through Canada'
A bridge burned down on the Canadian National Railway Co. line, about 95 kilometres to the south, severing the only rail link in or out of Grande Prairie and causing backlogs for the grain shippers who depend on that track to get their product to port.
CN said the severed line only moves a fraction of the total grain coming off fields in Western Canada. But for grain farmers and exporters, the bridge fire was another example of the fragility of the national supply lines that connect one of the world’s most important bread baskets with seaports and global markets.
https://vancouversun.com/transportation/rail/a-burning-alberta-bridge-stalls-grain-shipments-showing-the-fragility-of-canadas-supply-chains/wcm/4f197a6e-08d0-4ada-b8ac-e5387a87e3c6
Vancouver Sun
A burning Alberta bridge stalls grain shipments, showing the fragility of Canada's supply chains
Greg Sears was supposed to deliver 90 tonnes of his canola crop to a grain elevator near Grande Prairie, Alta., about 500 kilometres northwest of Edmonton, on Oct. 6. But before he left his farm, a local rep at Viterra Canada Inc., a major grain exporter…
"Not all food will be available in the future."
Swedish 'food expert' describes the "Food Transformation" we are living through using the same language as the WEF / EAT/Lancet / UN:
"The most central thing in human life, food, is undergoing a huge transformation right now and thinking about what will be on our plates and how it got there is exciting to say the least.
..."Alternative proteins such as insects, lab-grown meat and new technologies such as producing proteins from carbon dioxide and water will be a complement on our plates in 18 years but not be the main source of protein. "
#WarOnMeat #WarOnFarms
https://www-di-se.translate.goog/nyheter/ica-varnar-all-mat-finns-inte-i-framtiden/?_x_tr_sl=sv&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=sv&_x_tr_pto=wapp
Swedish 'food expert' describes the "Food Transformation" we are living through using the same language as the WEF / EAT/Lancet / UN:
"The most central thing in human life, food, is undergoing a huge transformation right now and thinking about what will be on our plates and how it got there is exciting to say the least.
..."Alternative proteins such as insects, lab-grown meat and new technologies such as producing proteins from carbon dioxide and water will be a complement on our plates in 18 years but not be the main source of protein. "
#WarOnMeat #WarOnFarms
https://www-di-se.translate.goog/nyheter/ica-varnar-all-mat-finns-inte-i-framtiden/?_x_tr_sl=sv&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=sv&_x_tr_pto=wapp
Dagens industri
Ica varnar: All mat finns inte i framtiden
Alla livsmedel kommer inte alltid att finnas på hyllorna i matbutiken i framtiden, menar Ann-Katrin Tottie, framtidsanalytiker på Ica. Klimatförändringar och geopolitisk oro gör också att fokus på svenska produkter kommer att öka avsevärt de närmaste decennierna.
"Protein from CO2" is not just technocratic rhetoric babble. It is highly funded:
We've created the world's first air chicken and air scallops. Turning elements in the air into sustainable protein that eliminates compromise between taste, nutrition, and climate threat.
We're on track to craft our protein flour into delicious and nutritious chicken, beef, pork, and seafood made from air that are better for the planet and your plate.
https://www.airprotein.com/
We've created the world's first air chicken and air scallops. Turning elements in the air into sustainable protein that eliminates compromise between taste, nutrition, and climate threat.
We're on track to craft our protein flour into delicious and nutritious chicken, beef, pork, and seafood made from air that are better for the planet and your plate.
https://www.airprotein.com/
Forwarded from Ice Age Farmer
Top notch interview with Gabe Brown on regenerative methods to cultivate awesome soil which can't help but grow amazing amounts of food for your family!
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Gabe Brown on Regenerative Solutions to Modern Problems – Ice Age Farmer Podcast
Gabe Brown of Browns Ranch — a pioneer of the soil-health movement and regenerative practices — joins Christian to discuss regenerative practices and soil health as the bottom line solutions to the myriad problems we face. We discuss the Covid19 pandemic and what we can learn from it, how healthy living soil helped Brown’s Ranch weather the difficult, cold and wet 2019 season in North Dakota — and can do the same for you! Producers from homesteaders/gardeners to larger farmer ranchers can start improving their operations immediately without huge capital investment. Gabe also describes how they have actually been getting a boost in sales due to their direct-to-market approach. And of course we describe the 6 rules for building amazing soil and growing lots of food!
#soil #solutions
https://www.iceagefarmer.com/gabe
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Gabe Brown on Regenerative Solutions to Modern Problems – Ice Age Farmer Podcast
Gabe Brown of Browns Ranch — a pioneer of the soil-health movement and regenerative practices — joins Christian to discuss regenerative practices and soil health as the bottom line solutions to the myriad problems we face. We discuss the Covid19 pandemic and what we can learn from it, how healthy living soil helped Brown’s Ranch weather the difficult, cold and wet 2019 season in North Dakota — and can do the same for you! Producers from homesteaders/gardeners to larger farmer ranchers can start improving their operations immediately without huge capital investment. Gabe also describes how they have actually been getting a boost in sales due to their direct-to-market approach. And of course we describe the 6 rules for building amazing soil and growing lots of food!
#soil #solutions
https://www.iceagefarmer.com/gabe
ice age farmer
Gabe Brown on Regenerative Solutions to Modern Problems – Ice Age Farmer Podcast
Gabe Brown of Browns Ranch — a pioneer of the soil-health movement and regenerative practices — joins Christian to discuss regenerative practices and soil health as the bottom line solu…
The media is now blaming an outbreak of varroa mites for food prices in Australia.
( by the way there are natural solutions for varroa - see @iaf_bees for beekeeper chat ! )
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AUS: Varroa mite to impact grocery prices
Over 12,000 honeybee hives have been destroyed since the mite was detected at the Port of Newcastle in June.
The first 100 days of the outbreak have already cost the economy over $63 million.
https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/varroa-mite-to-impact-grocery-prices/video/bf6fc68f7d6e1e4a552c4297f84ab9f1
( by the way there are natural solutions for varroa - see @iaf_bees for beekeeper chat ! )
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AUS: Varroa mite to impact grocery prices
Over 12,000 honeybee hives have been destroyed since the mite was detected at the Port of Newcastle in June.
The first 100 days of the outbreak have already cost the economy over $63 million.
https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/varroa-mite-to-impact-grocery-prices/video/bf6fc68f7d6e1e4a552c4297f84ab9f1
skynews
Varroa mite to impact grocery prices
Shoppers are being warned of rising grocery prices as beekeepers learn to live with the Varroa mite.
Over 12,000 honeybee hives have been destroyed since the mite was detected at the Port of Newcastle in June.
The first 100 days of the outbreak have already…
Over 12,000 honeybee hives have been destroyed since the mite was detected at the Port of Newcastle in June.
The first 100 days of the outbreak have already…
Forwarded from SPM Media
💥BREAKING: SA electricity crisis explodes
Twitter: #MajorPowerOutage. An explosion at the 275kv Klaarwater major substation caused widespread power outage to about 50% of areas in Durban.
Areas in the Northern, Western and Southern regions of the City are still without power.
Twitter:
Substation or power plant blew looked like atomic bomb going off with the colours, this is going to be major issue #durban #eskom #ethekwinimunicipality @eThekwiniM https://t.co/N2dLq0lyNx
Watch: https://twitter.com/Sakhilemngadi/status/1579901201126412288?t=9QZr_6cGBP7DYUgGcNcr7Q&s=19
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzv9yWDOuko
Telegram: t.me/SPMmedia
Twitter: #MajorPowerOutage. An explosion at the 275kv Klaarwater major substation caused widespread power outage to about 50% of areas in Durban.
Areas in the Northern, Western and Southern regions of the City are still without power.
Twitter:
Substation or power plant blew looked like atomic bomb going off with the colours, this is going to be major issue #durban #eskom #ethekwinimunicipality @eThekwiniM https://t.co/N2dLq0lyNx
Watch: https://twitter.com/Sakhilemngadi/status/1579901201126412288?t=9QZr_6cGBP7DYUgGcNcr7Q&s=19
Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzv9yWDOuko
Telegram: t.me/SPMmedia
The BASF keystone: as goes the gas, so goes BASF, so goes Germany, so goes Europe . . .
"Everything is connected at the German chemical firm BASF’s Ludwigshafen site, a 10 sq km industrial complex so large that byproducts from making ammonia, for example, are funnelled through a 1,771-mile pipe network to produce fertiliser, disinfectant, diesel exhaust fluid, or CO2 for fizzy drinks.
The plant is a giant integrated process — and it cannot run without a supply of natural gas.
“Once we can receive < 50% of our maximum requirements, we would need to wind down the entire site,” says a spokesperson.
The consequences of a BASF shutdown would be far-reaching, not just in Germany but the entire continent.
BASF-produced chemicals are used to make anything from toothpaste to vitamins, [and animal feed]. It's a top manufacturer of painkillers, and its largest customer industry is the automobile industry [— and AdBlue, which is required to run diesel engines, and keep trucking running ... ].
(source)
"Everything is connected at the German chemical firm BASF’s Ludwigshafen site, a 10 sq km industrial complex so large that byproducts from making ammonia, for example, are funnelled through a 1,771-mile pipe network to produce fertiliser, disinfectant, diesel exhaust fluid, or CO2 for fizzy drinks.
The plant is a giant integrated process — and it cannot run without a supply of natural gas.
“Once we can receive < 50% of our maximum requirements, we would need to wind down the entire site,” says a spokesperson.
The consequences of a BASF shutdown would be far-reaching, not just in Germany but the entire continent.
BASF-produced chemicals are used to make anything from toothpaste to vitamins, [and animal feed]. It's a top manufacturer of painkillers, and its largest customer industry is the automobile industry [— and AdBlue, which is required to run diesel engines, and keep trucking running ... ].
(source)
Power down? Try salt curing for a low-electricity alternative
Power cuts, rationing or sky-high energy prices? Who knows what this season will hold. Cooking without power may sound apocalyptic, but there are plenty of ways to get creative in the kitchen, all while keeping electricity use to a minimum.
One alternative is to cure food with salt.
From a chemical point of view, salt also has hygroscopic properties. When in contact with moist food, salt has the ability to absorb the water contained in the food. And it is this phenomenon that is interesting to note when it comes to cutting power use.
https://www.citizen.co.za/lifestyle/daily-hacks-power-down-try-salt-curing-food/
Power cuts, rationing or sky-high energy prices? Who knows what this season will hold. Cooking without power may sound apocalyptic, but there are plenty of ways to get creative in the kitchen, all while keeping electricity use to a minimum.
One alternative is to cure food with salt.
From a chemical point of view, salt also has hygroscopic properties. When in contact with moist food, salt has the ability to absorb the water contained in the food. And it is this phenomenon that is interesting to note when it comes to cutting power use.
https://www.citizen.co.za/lifestyle/daily-hacks-power-down-try-salt-curing-food/
The Citizen
Daily hacks: Power down? Try salt curing for a low-electricity alternative
From a chemical point of view, salt also has hygroscopic properties. When in contact with moist food, salt has the ability to absorb the water contained in the food.
Good piece : BIG VEGANISM is cover for corporate takeover of food production!
“Multinationals love the phrase “plant-based” because it is a euphemism for the messianic, cultish, modish cause they have adopted: veganism.”
Some of the alt-protein research in Food Valley is directed towards consuming insects (“entomophagy”); some is more focused on algae, fungi — or mycobacterial this, that and the other. But the big research bucks are flowing one way only, and that is to plant-based alternatives to meat.
#WarOnMeat
https://unherd.com/2022/10/big-veganism-is-coming-for-you/
“Multinationals love the phrase “plant-based” because it is a euphemism for the messianic, cultish, modish cause they have adopted: veganism.”
Some of the alt-protein research in Food Valley is directed towards consuming insects (“entomophagy”); some is more focused on algae, fungi — or mycobacterial this, that and the other. But the big research bucks are flowing one way only, and that is to plant-based alternatives to meat.
#WarOnMeat
https://unherd.com/2022/10/big-veganism-is-coming-for-you/
UnHerd
Big Veganism is coming for you
The meat industry is bankrolling the movement
Another pipeline damaged — “Accidental” — just like all those food processing plants and refining facilities.
#eu #EnergyCrisis
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/12/druzhba-poland-says-leak-detected-on-russian-oil-pipeline-accidental.html
#eu #EnergyCrisis
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/12/druzhba-poland-says-leak-detected-on-russian-oil-pipeline-accidental.html
CNBC
Leak detected on another Russian pipeline connecting to Europe, but Poland says it looks accidental
The cause of the incident not yet known, but the Polish government said the damage caused was probably accidental.
PepsiCo's Average Product Prices Spike 17% Year-Over-Year
#FoodPrices
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/pepsicos-average-product-prices-spike-17-year-over-year
#FoodPrices
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/pepsicos-average-product-prices-spike-17-year-over-year
Zerohedge
Zerohedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero