Super El Nino + Trump’s illegal Iran war could see millions die of famine

Warnings over fertiliser disruptions linked to the Iran conflict are colliding with fears of an extreme climate event, raising alarm that the world could face simultaneous food supply shocks from war and weather at the same time.
Billions of meals at risk due to Iran war, says fertiliser boss
The interruption to supplies of fertiliser and its key ingredients due to the war in Iran could cost up to 10 billion meals a week globally and will hit poorest countries hardest, according to the boss of one of the world’s biggest fertiliser producers.
BBC
Could the Iran conflict trigger a global food catastrophe?
Consider the possibility that we are for the first time in 150 years going to face a Super El Niño. The last time that happened the drought it drove led to famine that saw 3% of the planet’s population die.
What would a Super El Niño mean for global food supply?
If that was to happen this time alongside the loss of 10 billion meals each week, this monstrosity could kill tens of millions from famine.
The idea that there is any possibility of something as horrific as that happening demands the Strait is opened now.







