Monday, January 1, 2018

Climate change is raising ocean levels and destroying coastal cities, causing massive extinction, including iconic...

Climate change is raising ocean levels and destroying coastal cities, causing massive extinction, including iconic species like the polar bear, and may even be the end of chocolate.

NOW do I have your attention?

Seriously, folks...if reducing your impact on the environment isn't one of your resolutions for 2018, you ought to rethink them.
http://www.ibtimes.com/chocolate-shortage-may-lead-disappearance-within-40-years-scientists-say-2635577

12 comments:

  1. And it could be even worse than that. The most important crop on earth is in danger.

    bbc.com - Saving coffee from extinction

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  2. A tropical cyclone destroyed a significant portion of the vanilla crop in Madagascar back in March of 2017.

    This will happen with increasing frequency and to other crops (let's not forget the fires that have ravaged both Northern and Southern California).

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  3. Ah, but vanillin is easily synthesized. Chocolate is harder.

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  4. It still hurt, especially bakers who use the real thing.

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  5. Maple syrup is the future, obviously.

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  6. Maple syrup is facing trouble as well.

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  7. Corn syrup with petroleum based Maple flavoring

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  8. Avocados. Now with glyphosphate!

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  9. That Snopes article could also be about petroleum.

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  10. Jim Douglas So maybe not technically extinct, but "gone" from store shelves for 99.9% of the world's population? Same effect, really, to that 99.9%.

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  11. Another boutique market opportunity

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Now I'm doubly intrigued!

Now I'm doubly intrigued!