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Climate Change Finally Impacts Important Industry 405

Socguy writes "According to a New Zealand scientist, Jim Salinger, the price of beer in and around Australia is going to be under increasing upward pressure as reductions in malting barley yields are experienced as a side effect of our ongoing climate shift. "It will mean either there will be pubs without beer or the cost of beer will go up," Mr. Salinger told the Institute of Brewing and Distilling convention."
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Climate Change Finally Impacts Important Industry

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  • by WiglyWorm ( 1139035 ) on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @09:45AM (#23012100) Homepage
    Think of the children!
  • by Missing_dc ( 1074809 ) on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @09:46AM (#23012108)
    and I believe Gordon Parsons summed it up with a song.....
      (though I'm not terribly sure it was origionally his)

    Pub with no Beer

    It's lonesome away from your kindred and all
    By the campfire at night where the wild dingos call
    But there's nothin' so lonesome, so dull or so drear
    Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer

    Now the publican's anxious for the quota to come
    There's a faraway look on the face of the bum
    The maid's gone all cranky and the cook's acting queer
    What a terrible place is a pub with no beer

    The stockman rides up with his dry, dusty throat
    He breasts up to the bar, pulls a wad from his coat
    But the smile on his face quickly turns to a sneer
    When the barman says suddenly: "The pub's got no beer!"

    There's a dog on the verandah, for his master he waits
    But the boss is inside drinking wine with his mates
    He hurries for cover and he cringes in fear
    It's no place for a dog round a pub with no beer

    Then in comes the swagman, all covered with flies
    He throws down his roll, wipes the sweat from his eyes
    But when he is told he says, "What's this I hear?
    I've trudged fifty flamin' miles to a pub with no beer!"

    Old Billy, the blacksmith, the first time in his life
    Has gone home cold sober to his darling wife
    He walks in the kitchen; she says: "You're early, me dear"
    Then he breaks down and he tells her that the pub's got no beer

    It's lonesome away from your kindred and all
    By the campfire at night where the wild dingos call
    But there's nothin' so lonesome, so dull or so drear
    Than to stand in the bar of a pub with no beer
  • by Mr Pippin ( 659094 ) on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @09:51AM (#23012136)
    More like:

    Think of the underage drinking teenagers!

    Or will this force us to re-consider legalizing "weed"? Since with no beer, they'll just move up the chain, anyway.
  • by alexborges ( 313924 ) on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @09:51AM (#23012150)
    I told you the world wasnt going to end, i told you it would be MUCH worse.

    Here we face a HOT future with NO BEER!

    I vote for the government to start giving away suicide packs (but not legalize mariguana).
  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @09:52AM (#23012158)
    Finally, an important industry is impacted and we'll be forced to solve the problem
  • Hmmm... (Score:5, Funny)

    by AndGodSed ( 968378 ) on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @09:52AM (#23012178) Homepage Journal
    Now there's an inconvenient truth for you...
  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @09:55AM (#23012238)
    Hm, without beer there will be no more ugly children. And then no more ugly people.

    I'll go extinct but hey... it's a small price to pay for the greater good.
  • by Sponge Bath ( 413667 ) on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @09:57AM (#23012260)

    Manbeerpig will kill us all!

  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @10:06AM (#23012372)
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  • Beer (Score:3, Funny)

    by Frankie70 ( 803801 ) on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @10:18AM (#23012520)
    Or maybe Al Gore has drunk all the beer & just using Global Warming to cover his tracks.
  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @10:53AM (#23012938)
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  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @10:59AM (#23013000)
    Well, you know what they say - beer today, gone tomorrow :-)

    All kidding aside, it is sad; I was much more willing to try (and fail, usually) to attempt new proportions and flavors back before these price hikes. A bad batch would be some wasted time, but not much more. Now, with more expensive gas eating more of my money, and making beer getting more expensive (drinking and driving, of course, being the only 2 things I spend money on), my beer is even more of a luxury item and I am sticking with the tried-and-true recipes of yore, rather than continuing to try new things.
  • by Big Hairy Ian ( 1155547 ) on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @11:15AM (#23013216)
    Not to mention the amount of nitrogen (15 times as potent a greenhouse gas than CO2) the gets emitted just from growing the stuff in the first place.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @11:52AM (#23013712)
    To quote Al Gore "THE DEBATE IS OVER". This is not up for discussion anymore. The science has been settled. It has been proven and outlined in "An Inconvenient Truth". You are not allowed to question this. I don't care about "cool winters or years". If the oceans completely freeze over it just proves that global warming is real and more severe than previously thought. Climate change is real. The climate changes. We need the government to buy massive amounts of carbon credits for the poor who can not afford them. Did you not hear Al Gore? Climate change is real. The climate changes and we have already proved it. This matter is now closed.
  • by jav1231 ( 539129 ) on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @03:02PM (#23015898)

    According to the History Channel, this is not the first time climate change has destroyed an industry. The "Mini Ice Age" of 1400-1800 destroyed the Wine Industry in Britannia. For 1400 years Romans and their descendents had been growing vineyards and producing wine in the warm England climate. Then suddenly the earth grew cold, and the vines stopped growing. England seemed to survive this catastrope, and I'm sure Australia will too.
    Wonder what Bush equivalent caused THAT catastrophe?

    I know, I know, Troll.

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