Water: Too much and Not Enough
When economies are analyzed in the press it is usually a top down process. But the problems are ALWAYS caused from the bottom up. So, a grass roots approach is needed to actually make full sense of anything in a really useful way. Unfortunately, sharing this with people tends to panic them and this is the main reason this isn't talked about much.
And the biggest worldwide problem is droughts and we now have one of the biggest ones on earth from Canada on down into Mexico in various parts of the Midsection of North America. Since the U.S. is often considered to be the breadbasket of the world because of our extremely efficient growing methods this is nothing less than a world wide disaster in the making. Prices haven't risen that much yet on Corn, Wheat and Soybeans and other crops yet. But the likelihood is that they will. The real problem in situations like this is: When will the drought end? But it isn't just our drought it is droughts worldwide. Because as food prices worldwide rise and the poor panic this panic tends to rise up through the masses of the world. Because in the end what affects one of us affects all of us and this might be important to recognize worldwide. So, by understanding this the human race might learn to better help all people on earth and not just the elite through various social systems and governments everywhere. Because the suffering from these ongoing droughts will change the way countries operate (at least throughout this coming century).
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