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Our Obsession With Economic Growth is Deadly

Our Obsession With Economic Growth is Deadly

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When the Bullseye is the Wrong Target

When the Bullseye is the Wrong Target Guy R. McPherson, Beril Kallfelz-Sirmacek, and William M. Kallfelz, 30 November 2022, The largest elephant in the room: aerosol masking. arXiv:2211.16115 Guy R. McPherson, Beril Kallfelz-Sirmacek, and William M. Kallfelz, 30 November 2022, Medium: The largest elephant in the room: aerosol masking. Relevant articles: Counterpunch, 25 November 2022: Harper’s, December 2022: (This […]

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Global Dimming Keeping the Planet Habitable

Global Dimming Keeping the Planet Habitable If you have not already seen it,  visitors to this blog  will have an interest in this 50-min documentary, “BBC Global Dimming Documentary”, via Gail Zawacki at her Wit’s End blog. It relates to evidence obtained from the three-day aircraft grounding that occurred after 9/11 and the profound effects that just […]

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UK Warned by Farmers That It Is Facing a Food Supply Crisis

UK Warned by Farmers That It Is Facing a Food Supply Crisis Pigs are judged at the Dorset County Show, Dorchester, England, on Sept. 4, 2022. (Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images) In an emergency press conference, the National Farmers Union (NFU) said the government needed to step in to assist farmers who are under severe strain. The […]

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Glencore Says This Time Is Different for Coming Copper Shortage

Glencore Says This Time Is Different for Coming Copper Shortage (Bloomberg) — Glencore Plc added its voice to a chorus of miners warning of coming copper shortages, arguing that a “huge deficit” is looming for the crucial industrial metal. Chief Executive Officer Gary Nagle said that while some people were assuming that the industry would […]

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Europe’s Energy Crisis Is Reshaping Geopolitics

Europe’s Energy Crisis Is Reshaping Geopolitics Europe’s energy crisis is fueling a major geopolitical reconfiguration. The IEA is warning that we are currently living through a “global energy crisis of unprecedented depth and complexity,” and that “there is no going back to the way things were.” The financial vulnerabilities emanating out of Europe threaten to […]

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Zoltan Pozsar: Gold At $3,600 Is Not Improbable If US Refill Reserves With Russian Oil

Zoltan Pozsar: Gold At $3,600 Is Not Improbable If US Refill Reserves With Russian Oil In his latest dispatch, Credit Suisse contributor Zoltan Pozsar shifted focus on his ongoing series about Bretton Woods III where commodities will dictate the new world order. Instead, the author zeroed in on the depleting Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) of the United […]

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Doomberg: How to Fix the World (and if not, how to prepare)

Doomberg: How to Fix the World (and if not, how to prepare) A conversation with the legendary Substacker Doomberg, in which he discusses big picture topics like the economy, government policies, and emergency preparedness. A bit about my guest: Doomberg is a fellow Substack author – one of the most successful writers on the network. They write […]

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Peter Schiff: You Think Inflation Is Bad Now? Wait Until Next Year!

Peter Schiff: You Think Inflation Is Bad Now? Wait Until Next Year! Peter Schiff recently appeared on Real America with Dan Ball to talk about the economy, energy prices, and inflation. Peter said if you think inflation was bad this year, wait until next year with a much weaker dollar. Dan set the interview up with a […]

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The Illusion of Debate

The Illusion of Debate Hanging Rock, Madison, Indiana I want to disclose a couple of facts regarding the constant focus in many people’s minds of what is considered healthy debate about “renewable,” “clean,” “green,” and “sustainable” energy, electricity, technology, and/or products and services. Those labels are marketing terms, not reality. In other words, they encourage […]

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Third Russian Airbase Set Ablaze By Drone Strike As Ukraine Extends War Across Border

Third Russian Airbase Set Ablaze By Drone Strike As Ukraine Extends War Across Border Overnight into Tuesday a third airfield deep inside Russia came under attack, suffering a fire after an oil storage depot was bombarded by what the Kremlin described as a drone attack that was repelled after the initial blast. A large blaze raged […]

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Finite Feeding Frenzy

Finite Feeding Frenzy Image by ariesjay castillo from Pixabay You may be aware that our food industry is heavily dependent on fossil fuels, to the point that it takes about 10 kcal of energy input to deliver 1 kcal of consumed food. The enormous energy multiplier is due to extensively mechanized plowing, harvesting, processing, and delivery […]

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The ‘Twitter Papers’ Reveal the Totalitarians Among Us

The ‘Twitter Papers’ Reveal the Totalitarians Among Us I admit to being skeptical of Elon Musk as a free speech hero. He has moved from one US government-subsidized business to another on his path to becoming the world’s richest person. But there is no denying that his release of the “Twitter Papers” this past weekend, […]

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Airbases Deep Inside Russia Rocked By Explosions; New Wave Of Airstrikes Pummel Ukraine

Airbases Deep Inside Russia Rocked By Explosions; New Wave Of Airstrikes Pummel Ukraine Monday saw another major escalation in the Ukraine war as Russian media reported that explosions rocked two air bases in Russia, suggesting Ukrainian forces could be seeking to launch missiles deep into Russian territory, though the exact cause or type of weapon behind […]

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The Dark Agenda Behind the WEF’s Green Energy Push

The Dark Agenda Behind the WEF’s Green Energy Push Recently, the COP27 meeting concluded in Egypt with the World Economic Forum laying out 40 metrics the world must accomplish by 2030, including the below ones that I thought were the most revealing of the ones they outlined: (1)   Shut down 925 average-size coal plants a […]

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