Anonymous ID: 78aa33 May 3, 2022, 6:39 a.m. No.16200976   🗄️.is 🔗kun

like Event 201, the current 'food crisis' was a gamed exercise. All the way down to the exact year, 2022, AND with the included scenarios of the fall of the Ukraine and Pakistan governments.

 

By Cargill and partners.

 

https://www.cargill.com/story/food-chain-reaction-simulation-ends-with-global-carbon-tax

 

Food Chain Reaction crisis simulation ends with global carbon tax

 

Climate, hunger, civil unrest and spiking food prices came together at the Food Chain Reaction game in Washington DC this week. Cooperation mostly won the day.

 

November 12, 2015

 

On Monday and Tuesday, 65 international policymakers, academics, business and thought leaders gathered at the World Wildlife Fund’s headquarters in Washington DC to game out how the world would respond to a future food crisis.

 

The game took the players from the year 2020 to 2030. As it was projected, the decade brought two major food crises, with prices approaching 400 percent of the long term average; a raft of climate-related extreme weather events;governments toppling in Pakistan and Ukraine; and famine and refugee crises in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Chad and Sudan.

 

Along withWWF, the Center for American Progress and the Center for Naval Analyses, Cargillwas one of Food Chain Reaction’s organizers. The company was represented in the game by Corporate Vice President Joe Stone.

 

“I can’t tell you the number of discussions where people came up to me from other parts of the world, saying ‘we appreciate Cargill’s role in sustainability,’ or ‘Cargill is so important in solutions for feeding the world.’ Sometimes, when you’re inside Cargill, you don’t appreciate that enough, but when you hear from other people how much they’re depending on us to help figure this out, it just increases our responsibility,” said Stone.

 

Unintended consequences

Over two days, the players – divided into teams for Africa, Brazil, China, the EU, India, the U.S., international business and investors, and multilateral institutions – crafted their policy responses as delegations engaged in intensive negotiations.

 

Cooperation mostly won the day over the short term individual advantage. Teams pledged to build international information networks and early warning systems on hunger and crops together, invest jointly in smart agricultural technology and build up global food stocks as a buffer against climate shocks.

 

In the face of a steep price spike withlooming global food shortages in 2022, the EU at one point suspended its environmental rules for agriculture and introduced a tax on meat. Both measures were quickly reversed in 2025, as harvests went back to normal and tensions eased in the hypothetical universe.

 

The most eye-catching result, however, was a deal between the U.S., the EU, India and China, standing in for the top 20 greenhouse gas emitters, to institute a global carbon tax and cap CO2 emissions in 2030.

 

“We’ve learned that a carbon tax is a possibility in years ahead,” acknowledged Stone. “But before we can consider moving ahead with a measure like that, we must study it and understand it much better. We have to avoid sudden market distortions and unforeseen consequences.”

 

Stone said he was impressed with the complexity of the game and the second and third order consequences of some of the decisions that were taken. “Take the meat tax Europe wanted to impose, and think through that. What meat are you going to tax – does that mean poultry and beef or aquaculture as well? Where do you levy the tax, where does the money go, what are the unintended consequences?”

 

‘Not just putting out fires’

The game was built over the course of months, with maximal realism in mind. The scenario was extrapolated from events that have actually occurred in the real world, such as the food crisis of 2008-2009 or the recent string of hottest years and months on record.

 

Cargill economist Tim Bodin, who helped design the game and sat on the judges’ panel that evaluated the team’s moves, said he was surprised by the degree of cooperation. “Most people started out with a short-term perspective, but transitioned to long-term measure pretty quickly – they started working to strengthen resiliency instead of just putting out fires.”

 

The realism of the exercise exceeded expectations, said former U.S. Senate majority leader Tom Daschle, who acted as a mentor to the players. “It’s much closer to the real world than you’d think. The people who play here are very committed and serious.”

Anonymous ID: 78aa33 May 3, 2022, 6:41 a.m. No.16200983   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://apnews.com/article/technology-business-louisiana-electric-vehicles-baton-rouge-9856b410a1f9ba4cd853d88f25358e94

 

Bill imposes road maintenance fee on EV and hybrid owners

 

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana owners of electric or hybrid vehicles would be charged an annual state road usage fee under legislation that cleared the House Transportation Committee on Monday.

 

The Advertiser reports that the bill’s supporters argued that the bill is needed because revenue to pay for upkeep and improvement of existing roads and bridges comes from the state’s 20-cents-per-gallon gasoline tax. Owners of electric vehicles avoid those taxes, and hybrid drivers avoid part of them.

 

Baton Rouge Republican Rep. Barbara Freiberg’s bill would charge EV owners $110 annually. Hybrid owners would pay $60 annually through the state income tax form, which would rely on voluntary compliance.

 

The measure now heads to the full House. Because it imposes a new fee, it will need a two-thirds vote in each chamber — 70 votes in the House and 26 in the Senate — to become law.

Anonymous ID: 78aa33 May 3, 2022, 7:34 a.m. No.16201302   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1316

no 'christians' making noise yet?

 

hard to be mad about ending unborn sacrifice and a part of the cannibal supply chain, when you ritually celebrate killing, cannibalizing, and drinking the blood of god every week. kek!

 

this movie is about to get gud.

Anonymous ID: 78aa33 May 3, 2022, 8:28 a.m. No.16201683   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1709

>>16201626

people help, yes. celebrities 'glamour', whether intentional or not, simply by them holding that position in your mind. it is their purpose as 'witches maidens' aka celebrities. to make you see them as more and yourself as less. and to distract, create an imbalance, and alter perception. As old as the shill or magician's assistant. all same.

Anonymous ID: 78aa33 May 3, 2022, 8:39 a.m. No.16201750   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1760

>>16201709

stating you are 'not under any spells', indicates that you do not understand magic at the level we are dealing. you are likely both newfag and QUITE spellbound. unlikely to admit either though. kek.

 

no worries. there are many who are aware and are working on your behalf. and we wont ever stop.