“Fertilizer shortages are real now because Russia is a big exporter of fertilizer. Even though fertilizer is not sanctioned, less fertilizer is coming out of Russia,” she explained. “As a result we’re working with countries to think about natural solutions like manure and compost and this may hasten transitions that would have been in the interest of farmers to make eventually anyway. So never let a crisis go to waste.”
President Biden’s Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm made similar remarks back in March, pushing for Congress to use this crisis to pass “clean energy” legislation and to “wean off” fossil fuels.
“This crisis in Europe, and the crisis our allies are facing and the reduction of supply of natural gas and oil from Russia creates a moment that we should be acting,” she said at a clean energy summit.
In March, President Biden warned there were going to be “real” food shortages, following U.S. sanctions placed on Russia due to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. “With regard to food shortage, yes we did talk about food shortages, and it’s gonna be real,” Biden said to the press at a NATO summit in Belgium.”
Het is maar dat u het ook weet..
Hoe gelukkig is een land waar de rechters menen dat stikstof alleen bramen en brandnetels doet groeien. En hoe fijn is het dat Carola Schouten (nog) nooit Minister President is geworden.