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"PEAK AGRICULTURE"

by Glenn <gamcclary@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 9, 2008 at 11:35 AM

"PEAK AGRICULTURE"

From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malthusian_catastrophe

"At the time Malthus wrote, and for 150 years thereafter, most societies 
had populations at or beyond their agricultural limits.[citation needed] 
After World War I, the growth rate of the world's population accelerated 
rapidly, resulting in predictions by Paul R. Ehrlich and many others of 
an imminent Malthusian catastrophe. However, the so-called Green 
Revolution produced a contem****aneous exponential increase in the 
world's food supply, and the date of the predicted Malthusian collapse 
had been tem****arily forestalled, until the peaking of agricultural 
production began to occur in the 1990s in several world regions.

"Pimentel and Nielsen, working independently, found that the human 
population has passed the numerical point where all can live in comfort, 
and that we have entered a stage where many of the world's citizens and 
future generations are trapped in misery.[3] There is evidence that a 
catastrophe is underway as of at least the 1990s; for example, by the 
year 2000, children in developing countries were dying at the rate of 
approximately 11,000,000 per annum from strictly preventable 
diseases.[4][5] This data suggests that by the standard of misery, the 
catastrophe is underway. The term 'misery' can generally be construed 
as: high infant mortality, low standards of sanitation, malnutrition, 
inadequate drinking water, widespread diseases, war, and political unrest.

"Regarding famines, data demonstrates the world's food production has 
peaked in some of the very regions where food is needed the most. For 
example in South Asia, approximately half of the land has been degraded 
such that it no longer has the capacity for food production.[5] In China 
there has been a 27% irreversible loss of land for agriculture, and 
continues to lose arable land at the rate of 2,500 square kilometres per 
year.[6] In Madagascar, at least 30% of the land previously regarded as 
arable is irreversibly barren. On the other hand, recent data shows the 
number of overweight people in the world now outnumbers that of 
malnourished, and the rising tide of obesity continues to expand in both 
rich and poor countries.[7]

"Many technologically developed countries have by 2006 passed through 
the demographic transition, a complex social development in which total 
fertility rates drop in response to lower infant mortality, more 
education of women, increased urbanization, and a wider availability of 
effective birth control causing the demographic-economic paradox. By the 
end of the 21st century, these countries could avoid population declines 
by permitting large-scale immigration. On the assumption that the 
demographic transition is now spreading to less developed countries, the 
United Nations Population Fund estimates that human population may peak 
in the late 21st century rather than continue to grow until it exhausted 
available resources.[8] Some have expressed doubt about the validity of 
the UN projections, claiming that they are below the projections by 
others.[5] The most im****tant point is that none of the projections show 
the population growth beginning to decline before 2050. Indeed, the UN 
"high" estimate does not decline at all, even out to 2300, indicating 
the potential for a Malthusian catastrophe.[8]


[end quote]


Note the statement:
"This data suggests that by the standard of misery, the catastrophe is 
underway. The term 'misery' can generally be construed as: high infant 
mortality, low standards of sanitation, malnutrition, inadequate 
drinking water, widespread diseases, war, and political unrest."

Just because SOME FEW populations of the world (Such as the United 
States) are not suffering from "high infant mortality, low standards of 
sanitation, malnutrition, inadequate drinking water, widespread 
diseases, war, and political unrest", that does NOT change the FACT that 
much of the world's poorer populations ARE!

In point of fact, much of the world is engaged in war and political 
unrest. Much of the world IS suffering from high infant mortality, low 
standards of sanitation, malnutrition, inadequate drinking water, 
widespread diseases -- such as AIDS.

Not only has the world reached "Peak Oil," but we have also reached 
"Peak Agriculture."

The following references/links are offered as a starting point for your 
research.
[1.] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malthusian_catastrophe
[2.] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_contamination

[3.] http://www.guardian.co.uk/australia/story/0,,1941942,00.html
[4.] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_warming
[5.] http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2007/12/5/184641/855

[6.] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laki_%28volcano%29
[7.] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake

[8] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_oil
[9] http://www.energybulletin.net/2544.html

[10] http://dieoff.org/page224.htm
 (Olduvai Theory)
[11] http://www.dieoff.com/


War, and Rumor of War
"...For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: 
and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers 
places. All these are the beginning of sorrows." Mat 24:7-8, Rev 6:1-6, 
20:7-8

WW1, WW2, the World wide Flu Pandemic, Nuclear Weapons, Polio, AIDS, Gog 
and Magog conquered by God-less Communism, Geologic Gradualism, 
Evolution, Big Bang 14 byo expanding universe, Mormonism, Jehovah's 
Witnesses, etc., ad infinitum.


The Sea And Waves Roaring
What causes the sea and waves to roar? Wind. The Greenhouse Effect, or 
"Global Warming", has caused an unpredictable change in the world's 
weather. "Atypical" or "Unseasonable" weather causes crop failure, which 
causes Famine.

The First three Seals have been opened.

The fourth Seal is soon. The Affliction will follow. Mat 24:9-13.

There is more:
www.thelittlebookopened.org/main/about/signs.html

Glenn

-- 

www.thelittlebookopened.org [Key words:] "The Little Book";
Glenn McClary, servitum, gaedhealic, oldwetdog
 




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