@DaveTaylorNews The strait will open naturally if we just breathe deeply and visualise. A few heat packs, aromatherapy oils, and positive affirmations from JP Morgan are all the global supply chain needs right now.
@BrettErickson28 Australia: 66% fertiliser comes from the middle East. We're #2 global exporter of beef, supply 50% of the world's lamb, #3 supplier of cotton, #1 exporter of chickpeas and fava beans, top 5 for wheat, top 3 for raw cane sugar. Millions in the indo Pacific depend on Aussie food.
@boganintel We were driving through northern NSW on the weekend. My husband commented, "they'll be crushing the cane soon...'". A very diesel hungry process, apparently.
@AndyMasley Every other house in Australia has solar panels on the roof. I've never heard anyone talking about them causing pollution while they are in use. Concerns are mostly around end of life and disposal.
@DrCameronMurray My grandparents were Canadian 'snow birds' who spent half the year in Florida. They left a retirement village gated community because of all the rules, including around drying clothes outside. This was 30 years ago, though.
@AvidCommentator My understanding is that Australia exports 60% of its wheat crop each year. Countries that rely on our exports will be watching this closely.
My new piece on Americaβs pirate policy and the making of a new global energy order:
'Pirates of Hormuz'
@richimedhurst@ChrisLynnHedges
https://t.co/8f4zfGQzuN
@VibesBummer Went as a convoy to the zoo one time 30 years ago. Me, my mum and grandpa in one car, my aunt and two cousins in the other car. I'm still traumatized by this experience.
@ItsBouquet He sounds like that former Obama speech writer who didn't want teens to have smart phones because that enabled them to know what was happening in Gaza.