The Global ‘Green Energy’ Push is Causing Fertilizer Shortages and Threatening The Human Food Supply.

The push for “green” energy alternatives is causing a shortage of sulfuric acid, a resource critical for the production of food and lithium-ion batteries, according to a new report from the University College London. The paper, published in Geographical Journal, explains how over 80 percent of the global sulfur supply currently comes from the desulfurisation of fossil fuels. Pushes for decarbonization, however, which seek to ban the use of fossil fuels, will create a “shortfall” in the annual supply of sulfuric acid between 100 and 320 million tonnes by 2040, researchers estimate. This dramatic decrease would occur, however, amidst a rising demand

Human Urine is Being Mooted as a Fertilizer Alternative For Your Food.

Corporate media outlets are now promoting human urine as an “eco-friendly” solution to ongoing fertilizer shortages plaguing American farmers. The U.S. government has funded studies using the human waste product for fertilizer since 2016, though the method has enjoyed a newfound popularity amidst global fertilizer and subsequent food shortages. While many have attributed this scarcity to the ongoing war in Ukraine, environmental activists and Democrats’ push for “green” energy has played a sizable role in decreasing the supply of resources required for fertilizer production. A recent CNN segment asserted: “Farmers around the world are struggling. Your pee could help,” highlighting