Famine and futures; Zach Abraham joins. Episode 177 - Hour 2 Famines and Futures
The Todd Herman Show
Radio America
4.8 • 1.5K Ratings
🗓️ 1 July 2022
⏱️ 60 minutes
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Summary
THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES:
Matthew 9:35
Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness.
What Did Jesus Actually Have to Say about Money?
THE NEWS & COMMENT:
[AUDIO] - President Macron attempts to explain the reality of the petroleum markets to the Figurehead
[AUDIO] - Oil reached 'peak' prices, food still on the rise: Billionaire supermarket owner . . . United Refining Chairman and CEO John Cats-imat-idis, who is also the billionaire owner and CEO of New York City supermarket chain Gristedes, weighs in on whether inflation could start to come down soon.
Northern Ireland will need to lose more than 1 million sheep and cattle to meet its new legally binding climate emissions targets, according to an industry-commissioned analysis seen by the Guardian.
In Indiana, 9,200 acres of farmland to be used for a massive solar farm
In May 2022, a number of experts started speaking out about the inevitability of coming food shortages. The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned of "the specter of a global food shortage in coming months" unless international action is taken,6 and The Economist featured "The Coming Food Catastrophe" on its cover.7
During the 2022 World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, told attendees that "the anxiety about access to food at a reasonable price globally is hitting the roof,"8 and President Biden, in March 2022, told reporters that food shortages are "going to be real."9
A May 30, 2022, Reuters report10 showed the global food price index had risen 58.5% above the 2014-2016 average as of April 2022, due to a convergence of "post-pandemic global demand, extreme weather, tightening food stocks, high energy prices, supply chain bottlenecks ... export restrictions and taxes" combined with Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Together, Russia and Ukraine account for as much as 12% of all globally traded calories,11 making the timing of the conflict a particularly perilous one for the world. Not surprisingly, countries that are heavily reliant on imports have seen the steepest food price increases.
In early April 2022, Rockefeller Foundation president Rajiv Shah and Sara Menker, founder of Gro Intelligence, published an op-ed12 in The New York Times blaming "Putin's war" for the looming food crisis but, clearly, we were already on the path toward global famine long before Putin entered Ukraine.
Weather, for example — whether natural or manufactured — plays an important role. As noted by Shah and Menker, "historic drought" plagues many parts of the world, including the U.S. Midwest, Brazil, Argentina, North Africa, the Middle East13 and India.14 Meanwhile, China's agricultural lands are drowning under the "heaviest rains in 60 years."15See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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| 0:00.0 | So, you know, the figurehead, he's hanging out with the other bosses, other world economic |
| 0:06.3 | forum types, and they're getting busy building back better, and they get into a side conversation. |
| 0:13.3 | So Macron, from France, and the figurehead are talking, and it turns out that the president |
| 0:20.9 | of France actually may know something about OPEC and oil, and the figurehead's in |
| 0:27.0 | your listening, just exactly like when you show your cat how to use a combination lock. |
| 0:50.4 | And at some point, the staffer walks over and says, okay, okay, it's time for Applesauce. |
| 0:56.2 | Actually, he says, no, we need the nuclear codes. |
| 0:58.7 | Zach K Abraham will tell us who actually tells what they're talking about here. |
| 1:26.2 | Today is the day the Lord has made, and these are the times through which God has decided |
| 1:34.2 | we shall live. |
| 1:36.5 | And thanks to our partners, the Allen's Artisan Soaps, you got a chance to talk to young |
| 1:40.4 | Allen two days ago, such fun. |
| 1:44.9 | And they're now in a retail store in Huntington Beach, and a lot of this is because you |
| 1:49.2 | guys have rally behind this company that supports life and creativity in the percentage of |
| 1:55.2 | young Allen, the chief soap officer there. |
| 1:58.2 | Zach K Abraham knows all about that company, and for Pennie and for Pounds got that stuff |
| 2:03.1 | in his company. |
| 2:04.1 | Zach joins us back in the Todd Herman show, great to have you, brother. |
| 2:07.1 | Hey, good to be back, and a little note on that, one of your listeners called up to schedule |
| 2:13.6 | a meeting with us, but before he would, he asked our, he asked our, I hate saying receptionist |
| 2:21.3 | because he does so much more for us, but anyway, the girl that answers balls for us, |
| 2:25.2 | he asked her what, before I scheduled a meeting, what kind of coffee do you guys use, and |
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