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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The Global Food Economy: Peak Food, Social Unrest, And Bailed-Out Credit-Junkies

The Global Food Economy: Peak Food, Social Unrest, And Bailed-Out Credit-Junkies | Zero Hedge: "Beginning with Malthus' warning to the world and the Great Irish famine, David McWilliams (of Punk Economics) provides his typically succinct, profoundly fascinating, and graphically pleasing insights on the state of the global food economy. "What happens when hungry people panic?" is the question McWilliams poses; "they move to other parts of the world," he rhetorically answers, adding that this could well be the story of the next 50 years on Earth as the rock of the insatiable demand of seven billion (soon-to-be-ten-billion) people smashes into the hard place of the planet's limited resources to produce that one thing that keeps us all alive - food."

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