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Overbom

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China massive South to North water diversion project come to mind....lol again complacency KILLS, China realized and are investing to protect herself against Climate Change and are being criticized for being successful. What a World we Live in...lol
China is criticised because somewhere in Western specialised departments there are similar studies for doing similar things in their countries that have been shelved by the politicians and the public for being "unrealistic" and "impossible" to implement.

This hate, fueled by racism, is born from seeing China succeed where they failed. The more China builds, the more the West is boiling from anger
 

xypher

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A Horrifying Drought Is Causing Widespread Crop Failures Throughout The US And Europe​

We really are reaching a major crisis point. Thanks to soaring fertilizer prices, insane weather patterns and the war in Ukraine, global food supplies have been getting
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. So we really needed a banner year for agricultural production in both the United States and Europe in 2022, and that is not going to happen. In fact, unprecedented drought is absolutely devastating crops all over the northern hemisphere. A lot of people are complaining about how high food prices are
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, but just wait. If some sort of a miracle doesn’t happen, agricultural production is going to be way below expectations in both the United States and Europe, and that is going to have very serious implications for 2023.
Let me start by talking about the nightmare that is starting to unfold in Europe.

According
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, it is now being projected that farmers in Italy have lost “up to 80% of their harvest” because the drought has become so severe…


How are those farmers going to survive?

Many farmers in France are facing similar losses because they have only been receiving
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that they normally get…


Crop failures in France would be a really, really big deal, because France is normally
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in the entire world…


The situation in Germany is also extremely dire.

It is being reported that things are already so bad that some sections of the Rhine River have dropped
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Of course the U.S. is dealing with severe drought too.

According to
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, about half of the nation is experiencing some level of drought at this moment, and we are being told that the ongoing megadrought in the Southwest
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.

Things are particularly bad in Texas. If you can believe it, Dallas just had a stretch in which they had no measurable rain at all
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The lack of moisture has been crippling for the state’s absolutely massive agriculture industry. There are
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in Texas, and nearly all of them are deeply suffering right now…


At this point, conditions are so dry in Texas that many ranchers have been forced to “panic sell” their herds. For much more on this, please see my previous article entitled
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.

Other states in the Southwest are also being hit extremely hard by this drought.

Over in Utah, the size of the Great Salt Lake just continues to get
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due to the relentlessly dry conditions…


There have always been times of drought all throughout history, but in modern times we have never seen the United States and Europe simultaneously experience such a severe drought for such an extended period.

For years I
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that we are moving toward a time when global famines will become quite common, and widespread crop failures throughout the western world this year would greatly accelerate that process.

We are being told that a child dies
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from malnutrition.

But as food supplies get tighter and tighter, global hunger is going to get far, far worse than it is now.

In 2023, there simply is not going to be enough food for everyone.

I hope that you are getting prepared for that, because next year is just around the corner.

:(
Would be funny if white people's fantasies about embargoing and starving China turn out to be projection again, and it will be Westoids fighting for food instead. I will even think that Karma is real, Jai Hind.
 

Strangelove

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German dependence on China growing "at tremendous pace" - IW​


A container of China Shipping is loaded at a loading terminal in the port of Hamburg

A container of China Shipping is loaded at a loading terminal in the port of Hamburg Germany July 27, 2018. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/File Photo

BERLIN, Aug 19 (Reuters) - The German economy became more dependent on China in the first half of 2022, with direct investment and its trade deficit reaching new heights, despite political pressure on Berlin to pivot away from Beijing, according to research seen by Reuters.

At the same time, growth in German exports to China weakened significantly, the German Economic Institute (IW) said in its study, citing economists pointing to a trend towards more local production in the Chinese market.

"The German economy is much more dependent on China than the other way round," said Juergen Matthes, who authored the study.

He warned that this dependence posed a political problem as Beijing's stance on the Ukraine war and its military posture towards Taiwan placed German business with the world's second-largest economy under scrutiny.

"Yet despite these dangers and problems, economic interdependencies with China have been moving in the wrong direction at a tremendous pace in the first half of 2022," the economist said.

The study found that German investment in China amounted to around 10 billion euros ($10.09 billion) between January and June, far exceeding the previous peak half-year value recorded since the turn of the millennium of 6.2 billion euros.

"The Chinese sales market and the profits beckoning there in the short term simply seem too attractive," Matthes said.
 

ansy1968

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German dependence on China growing "at tremendous pace" - IW​


A container of China Shipping is loaded at a loading terminal in the port of Hamburg

A container of China Shipping is loaded at a loading terminal in the port of Hamburg Germany July 27, 2018. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/File Photo

BERLIN, Aug 19 (Reuters) - The German economy became more dependent on China in the first half of 2022, with direct investment and its trade deficit reaching new heights, despite political pressure on Berlin to pivot away from Beijing, according to research seen by Reuters.

At the same time, growth in German exports to China weakened significantly, the German Economic Institute (IW) said in its study, citing economists pointing to a trend towards more local production in the Chinese market.

"The German economy is much more dependent on China than the other way round," said Juergen Matthes, who authored the study.

He warned that this dependence posed a political problem as Beijing's stance on the Ukraine war and its military posture towards Taiwan placed German business with the world's second-largest economy under scrutiny.

"Yet despite these dangers and problems, economic interdependencies with China have been moving in the wrong direction at a tremendous pace in the first half of 2022," the economist said.

The study found that German investment in China amounted to around 10 billion euros ($10.09 billion) between January and June, far exceeding the previous peak half-year value recorded since the turn of the millennium of 6.2 billion euros.

"The Chinese sales market and the profits beckoning there in the short term simply seem too attractive," Matthes said.
Does it had any correlation with Chinese FDI increase. ;) maybe Germany de industrialization is part of Made in China 2025...lol
 

9dashline

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Would be funny if white people's fantasies about embargoing and starving China turn out to be projection again, and it will be Westoids fighting for food instead. I will even think that Karma is real, Jai Hind.
Jack London's Unparalleled Invasion but in reverse is likely the fate of EU and West
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Strangelove

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German dependence on China growing "at tremendous pace" - IW​


A container of China Shipping is loaded at a loading terminal in the port of Hamburg

A container of China Shipping is loaded at a loading terminal in the port of Hamburg Germany July 27, 2018. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/File Photo

BERLIN, Aug 19 (Reuters) - The German economy became more dependent on China in the first half of 2022, with direct investment and its trade deficit reaching new heights, despite political pressure on Berlin to pivot away from Beijing, according to research seen by Reuters.

At the same time, growth in German exports to China weakened significantly, the German Economic Institute (IW) said in its study, citing economists pointing to a trend towards more local production in the Chinese market.

"The German economy is much more dependent on China than the other way round," said Juergen Matthes, who authored the study.

He warned that this dependence posed a political problem as Beijing's stance on the Ukraine war and its military posture towards Taiwan placed German business with the world's second-largest economy under scrutiny.

"Yet despite these dangers and problems, economic interdependencies with China have been moving in the wrong direction at a tremendous pace in the first half of 2022," the economist said.

The study found that German investment in China amounted to around 10 billion euros ($10.09 billion) between January and June, far exceeding the previous peak half-year value recorded since the turn of the millennium of 6.2 billion euros.

"The Chinese sales market and the profits beckoning there in the short term simply seem too attractive," Matthes said.


A quick summary.... putting together some headlines so we can have a good laugh... :D


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