Blood Falls, Desert Blizzards and Abnormal Oceans

Blood Falls, Desert Blizzards and Abnormal Oceans

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May 31, 2026 · 15 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the decline in global agriculture and the implications of climate change on future economic stability.

We are witnessing a 27% decline in global agriculture this year, a drawdown into remaining grain reserves. As nature behaves strangely from hyper-parasitic ticks, to the shutdown of the AMOC "cold blob" and super El Nino on the door step, humanity is intuitively reverting to survival behaviors. The period of 200-year stability is ending and understanding cycles and El Niño signals is the only way to navigate the coming transition into the 2030 economy. (Macroeconomic Analysis) 🥫 72 Hour Kit Emergency Food Kit https://rebrand.ly/foodsupply 🌿 True Leaf Market Heirloom Seeds https://rebrand.ly/seedcollection ☕️ Support Independent Journalism Buy Us A Double Espresso https://buymeacoffee.com/civilizationcycle 🔎 SIGN-UP for the Weekly Show Notes https://civilizationcycle.com/

People in this episode

Host: Adapt 2030

Topics covered

  • global agriculture decline
  • El Niño
  • climate change
  • survival behaviors
  • macroeconomic analysis
  • food security

Keywords

  • agriculture
  • El Niño
  • climate change
  • food supply
  • economic transition
  • survival
  • grain reserves

Sponsors

True Leaf Market

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Organizations: Civilization Cycle

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