Zero Hedge: "They're Everywhere" - Megadrought Sparks Grasshopper Plague In Western US
By now, it's become quite evident that the western half of the U.S. is facing one of the worst megadroughts in decades. We've spoken about fallow land and drying up reservoirs, but the question remains what happens next?
Well, it's not great, and it's straight out of the playbook from the 1930s Great Depression when the same parts of the U.S. were transformed into a desert, triggering a grasshopper plague.
A.P. News said federal agriculture officials are set to launch one of the largest grasshopper-killing campaigns in three decades amid an outbreak. The insects belong to the suborder Caelifera family and are probably the most ancient living group of chewing herbivorous insects. These creatures survive and multiply rapidly in drought or very dry conditions and will decimate crops. Read more ....
Update:Western drought brings another woe: voracious grasshoppers (AP)
WNU Editor: At the same time we are now hearing the media narrative shifting to make the case that this drought is a national security crisis .... The national security risks of the US drought (Erin Sikorsky, The Hill). More here .... Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks Explains How Climate Change Threatens National Security (Forbes).
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