
"Over the last century, and particularly in the last 25 years, natural famines caused primarily by environmental factors have become exceedingly rare. The United Nations' own data, from its State of Food Security and Nutrition Report, classifies contemporary famine conditions as limited to active war zones. The great famines of the modern era, such as the tens of millions of deaths during China's "Great Leap Forward," were not products of weather but of disastrous political ideology."
"Rising atmospheric CO2 has contributed to global greening and increased agricultural yields, complicating alarmist narratives. Critics argue the Net Zero agenda, by targeting hydrocarbons, threatens the very fertilizers and conditions that prevent widespread famine."
"Scientific bodies like the IPCC find little evidence of worsening trends for droughts, cyclones and other extreme weather events. This apocalyptic rhetoric stands in stark contrast to decades of global data showing a dramatic decline in famine mortality and a planet that is, in many ways, becoming greener and more agriculturally productive."
UN climate chief Simon Stiell opened COP30 with warnings of climate-induced megadroughts, famines, and climate refugees. However, historical data reveals natural famines have nearly disappeared over the past century, particularly in the last 25 years. Contemporary famine conditions exist primarily in active war zones, not from environmental causes. Major historical famines resulted from political ideology rather than weather. Rising atmospheric CO2 has contributed to global greening and increased agricultural yields. Scientific bodies including the IPCC find limited evidence of worsening trends in droughts and cyclones. Critics argue the Net Zero agenda threatens the fertilizers and conditions preventing widespread famine by targeting hydrocarbons.
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