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Yara says food crisis coming
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<blockquote data-quote="ski" data-source="post: 7824189" data-attributes="member: 2207"><p>If you think (and I do) that we are headed for a complete omnishambles that optimistically will be very bad and pessimistically will bring about significant damage to our current civil society the surely one must consider what to do to prepare. Take the maxim 'See, Judge, Act' and we are certainly seeing all sorts of breakdowns to normal service, then it seems equally obvious that most of what we are seeing can be judged to be injurious to what has until recently been normal service, there fore logically and if one has the courage of ones convictions one must act. I find myself thinking that any sort of blame or pointing fingers is now irrelevant, all that will count from here on is how and what we choose to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ski, post: 7824189, member: 2207"] If you think (and I do) that we are headed for a complete omnishambles that optimistically will be very bad and pessimistically will bring about significant damage to our current civil society the surely one must consider what to do to prepare. Take the maxim 'See, Judge, Act' and we are certainly seeing all sorts of breakdowns to normal service, then it seems equally obvious that most of what we are seeing can be judged to be injurious to what has until recently been normal service, there fore logically and if one has the courage of ones convictions one must act. I find myself thinking that any sort of blame or pointing fingers is now irrelevant, all that will count from here on is how and what we choose to do? [/QUOTE]
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