The Bulletin: October 1-7, 2025
This past week’s articles of interest…
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EIA Data Shows Record U.S. Oil Output After Major Upward Revision | OilPrice.com
Seven of nine planetary boundaries now breached – Stockholm Resilience Centre
How To Keep Warm If You’re Temporarily Homeless
Goliath’s Curse: Bold Claims and Hidden Traps | Art Berman
Moral Ambition: Redefining Success for the Global Good
Wildlife or Climate: Which is More Important? Do we Have to Choose?
It Looks Like We Made It – by Matt Orsagh
Is A Major False Flag Event Imminent?
Drought and low water levels could slow global trade at the Panama Canal
The Mistake of Basing Future Life on Today’s Realities
Alberta Proposes New Oil Pipeline | OilPrice.com
Peak Oil, Ponzi Pyramids, and Planetary Boundaries
Ukrainian Drones Hit Oil Refinery, Chemical Plant 1500km Deep Into Russia | ZeroHedge
Bread, Circuses, and Bond Crises: A Global Reckoning in the Making
How Climate Change Messes With Global Wind Speeds, and Why That’s Very Bad
A 1972 Warning We Can No Longer Ignore
Six Slides From the American Gas Association Winter Heating Outlook
There Are No Possibilities | how to save the world
Dinosaurs, Forests, and a Hotter Earth: Solving the Mesozoic Climate Puzzle!
The End of Degrowth – The Honest Sorcerer
When the War Comes Home: Seattle as Gaza – by Max Wilbert
Nearly one-third of EV charging attempts fail, report finds – FreightWaves
Oil Prices Set To Jump After OPEC+ Raises Output By Far Less Than Expected | ZeroHedge
Why The Global South Can’t Go Green – by Rachel Donald
The Uncertain Future of UK Oil and Gas | OilPrice.com
How To Survive Under A Fascist Dictatorship
The Roman Pattern: How Civilizations Collapse Like Living Systems
What has gone wrong with the economy? Can it be fixed?
Mexico Bill Proposes Prison for AI Memes Mocking Public Figures
Degrowth Won’t Make You Poor – by Matt Orsagh
“Now Is the Time of Monsters” – Doug Casey’s International Man
In the UK, you can be arrested for “terrorism” saying you disagree with a government decision
Science Snippets: The Great Dying Pales in Comparison to Today
Moscow-Tehran Agreement Redraws Strategic Map From Arctic To Indian Ocean
World Fossil Fuels Discoveries and Production
Team Apocalypse – by Geoffrey Deihl
Navigating the Stages of Collapse – by Justin McAffee
The Assault On the Poles Continues
Secretive Watchlisting Center Executing NSPM-7
PLEASE NOTE: This list is just ‘of interest’. It does not mean I personally endorse or agree with the content of a listed article; in fact, some I certainly do not agree with. But these are all part and parcel of stories told by our species about our world. Some are published by the authors for ‘educational’ and/or ‘informational’ purposes, some are for far more nefarious ‘narrative management’ ones–you, the reader, can decide which is which. Keep in mind a relevant passage from a Bill Rees paper: “We begin with a reminder that humans are storytellers by nature. We socially construct complex sets of facts, beliefs, and values that guide how we operate in the world. Indeed, humans act out of their socially constructed narratives as if they were real. All political ideologies, religious doctrines, economic paradigms, cultural narratives—even scientific theories—are socially constructed “stories” that may or may not accurately reflect any aspect of reality they purport to represent. Once a particular construct has taken hold, its adherents are likely to treat it more seriously than opposing evidence from an alternate conceptual framework.”
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