Many agronomists and agricultural economists see the plight of countries worldwide that are experiencing their government adoption of the green new deal and abandoning fertilizers as a measure to accomplish their advocacy of anthropogenic climate change.
When it comes to a belief that climate change mitigation through government policy, action and effort must be a worldly Olympic competition, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is hell bent on finishing first. He has adopted dictatorial standards and imperious methods to assist in this endeavor.
He clearly proves this in his quote, “There is a level of admiration I actually have for China because their basic dictatorship is allowing them to actually turn their economy around on a dime and say we need to go green”. China of course, has absolutely no intention of “going green”, proven emphatically by their constant construction of energy plants driven by fossil fuels, especially coal.
As further proof of Trudeau’s authoritarianism, Lisa Thompson the Ontario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs says, “Provinces were disappointed by the lack of flexibility and consultation regarding the federal target”. Provinces further wanted to show the federal government a ratio of fertilizer to food production, but apparently that is not acceptable or under any consideration of value by climate autocrats.
Trudeau’s style of governance in adopting a Green New Deal is obviously adapting it into a ‘Red’ New Deal.
Soon to turn another gem, the enormous agricultural sector of the vast Canadian Prairies into stone, Trudeau wants to abandon fertilizers. The chaos and havoc before him in countries like the Netherlands, Italy, Chile, Sri Lanka and several others under this same abandonment, are no deterrent or disincentive.
Trudeau has already robbed the west, Alberta and portions of Saskatchewan in particular, of oil exports – including domestic oil into eastern Canada. The mass disruption and devastation of the western population of constituents seems to be no deterrent or disincentive either.
The real issue with anthropogenic climate change is that governments around the world, despite the continuous rejection and disproof of that science, are using (or abusing) it in all respects to develop policy on every facet of government strategy.
The Toronto Sun reports on these actions here.