Olive oil is in trouble as extreme heat and drought push the industry into crisis | CNN Business

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Olive oil is in trouble as extreme heat and drought push the industry into crisis | CNN Business - Lemmy.world

We really did have everything, didn’t we?
But a handful of billionaires got even richer so it was all worth it.

This seriously blows my mind too though, I just can’t get my head around it. Did they all just forget that they live on the planet too? Do they not have activities and things they enjoy that depend at least somewhat on a functional ecosystem and life sustaining planet?

Or do they not care if we all have eat insects and nutrient paste in underground bunkers as long as they get more than everyone else?

You’ve never seen another human refuse to address a problem affecting them (and others) because the solution could affect their current levels of comfort and habit?

No, we don’t care if you have to eat insects and nutrient paste

MWAHAHAHAHA twiddles moustache

It goes like this: “I’ll be dead before shit hits the fan. I also don’t give a shit about the lesser man and those that come after me.” -Billionare

I think that they believe, because of the money they have, that they can find ways to mitigate a lot of the effects of climate change.

Aircondition, all sorts of high end isolation, the ability to afford fresh food and water that’s becoming too expensive for us normies, being able to just move to whatever place on the planet that is still nice to live, …

Compared to the next 100 years we had a utopia, and completely squandered it in a century of grotesque excess. If the species survives 20th/21st century people likely be viewed worse than we do nazi’s; ecocidal maniacs.

I find it ridiculous that the climate movement has rarely mentioned the hyperinflation of food and cost of living collapse that climate change will cause. Our civilisation is built around a dependable climate. Our cities constructed where the rain falls and flows.

Climate movements are. Others are just calling them alarmist.
Oh my god, half the 5 year average. Great great great. Great for farmers, great for prices. We are fucked.
If you’ve never read up on the late bronze age collapse, I suggest you do it if you feel like being depressed.
Now that you mention it, I see people all over the place.
Where are my sea people homies at?
About to rape and murder your settlement
Got any good links? You’ve piqued my curiosity.

open.spotify.com/episode/2fp6O8oAYbegrMqVnbjZju?s…

The Bronze Age Collapse, Fall of civilizations podcast does an excellent job going in depth about it.

2. The Bronze Age Collapse - Mediterranean Apocalypse

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I can live without olives. The world may even be a better place for it.
Absolutely will not be, also who doesn't like olive oil?

Me, and the person you replied to at least. I just hate olives, no loss for me if they disappeared.

However there’s obviously the bigger issue as to why they’re disappearing, which will wind up affecting plenty of things I do like.

Vegetable oil typically contains some olive oil
But olives are a fruit!

And grilled cheese with meat is a melt

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

No loss for me if you did either.
You are the scum of the earth
I swear to god I will commit war crimes if olives disappear
There’s a lot of people way ahead of you on the whole “committing war crimes in response to climate change” thing
True that and they have my full support. (only slightly a joke)
The climate where you can grow these types of things is shifting and industry needs to shift with it. There will be new places that are conducive to growing that crop (that probably used to not be) and we will need to grow them there.
Olive trees take decades to grow to harvest size, I hope we’ve started already…
Not really, superintensive olive tree plantations in Spain grow to harvest size in about 3 years. It uses a lot of water though.
People have started planting Olives in austria and even germany allready. Eventhoug I think it is more experimental still.
But then you get the crown complaining about nonnative plants being planted in the new areas lol
It’s already constantly out of stock and when it’s available it’s at least +50% of the regular price. (Germany)
I don’t know the prices now, but half a year ago in Poland olive oil was cheaper than any other oil and significantly cheaper than butter. Like 6€ a liter.
At least sunflower and rapeseed oil are back at a somewhat reasonable level, about 2-2,50€/l. Still way more expensive than pre-pandemic but the prices right after the invasion were just ridiculous, as you said, right up there with olive oil.