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World’s Largest Fertilizer Company Warns Crop Nutrient Disruptions Through 2023

World’s Largest Fertilizer Company Warns Crop Nutrient Disruptions Through 2023 The world’s largest fertilizer company warned supply disruptions could extend into 2023. A bulk of the world’s supply has been taken offline due to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. This has sparked soaring prices and shortages of crop nutrients in top growing areas worldwide; […]

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WEF Issues Ominous Warning Over Coming Food Crisis, Recommends ‘More Sustainable Diets’

WEF Issues Ominous Warning Over Coming Food Crisis, Recommends ‘More Sustainable Diets’ Did you see the ratio Bloomberg just earned for a tweet which recommends getting used to lentils instead of meat, switching to public transportation, and avoiding buying things in bulk? The piece, written by economist Teresa Ghilarducci, recommends that families earning under $300,000 per year consider switching to […]

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Falling oil inventories is what matters, not geopolitics: Eric Nuttall

Falling oil inventories is what matters, not geopolitics: Eric Nuttall Video: https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/video/falling-oil-inventories-is-what-matters-not-geopolitics-eric-nuttall~2382581?fbclid=IwAR35n9dgxwTWlZkX2bEYyy72SOGJR0eQM3MkFzRENmj9S8oDz0xkI9XfP8o Oil prices are retreating as tensions between Russia and Ukraine ease and investors grow more concerned about an Iran nuclear deal, so what does it all mean for the oil market long-term? Eric Nuttall, partner and senior portfolio manager of Ninepoint Partners, joins […]

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Callling a Super Bubble: Front Row With Jeremy Grantham

Callling a Super Bubble: Front Row With Jeremy Grantham

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How to Sell ‘Carbon Neutral’ Fossil Fuel That Doesn’t Exist

How to Sell ‘Carbon Neutral’ Fossil Fuel That Doesn’t Exist Energy companies are starting to pitch the idea that planet-warming natural gas can be erased by paying villagers to protect forests. Experts can’t make the math work. Volunteers clear vegetation that would otherwise stoke wildfires in forests around their village near Mbire, Zimbabwe. Their work is funded, […]

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Worst Drought in 91 Years Turns Brazil Into Hot Spot for LNG

Worst Drought in 91 Years Turns Brazil Into Hot Spot for LNG  State-run oil company is seeking liquefied natural gas cargoes  Water crisis curbs hydropower supplies across South America Brazil’s worst water crisis in almost a century is turning Latin America’s biggest economy into a hot spot for liquefied natural gas. As hydropower output declines, […]

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Save Earth Get Rich

Save Earth Get Rich Henri Matisse Flowers 1907I sometimes can’t believe I think I must revisit this theme time and again, but here we are. Joe Biden is chairing a virtual climate plan/summit/whatever, and absolutely nothing has changed since the last time I tried to explain why it is nonsense, or all the other times before that. […]

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What To Expect From Today’s OPEC+ Meeting: Another Saudi Surprise?

What To Expect From Today’s OPEC+ Meeting: Another Saudi Surprise? After Wednesday’s JMMC meeting ended without reaching a recommendation (as is customary and expected), the key decision-making OPEC+ meeting – where ministers will hammer out May’s output quotas – begins at 1pm London Time. As Newsquawk notes, market expectations are skewed towards an extension of current cuts, […]

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Shale Giants Proving OPEC Right

Shale Giants Proving OPEC Right Saudi Arabia’s bet that the golden age of U.S. shale is over appears to be a safe one – for now, at least. (Bloomberg) — Saudi Arabia’s bet that the golden age of U.S. shale is over appears to be a safe one — for now, at least. A round-up […]

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Aramco’s Carbon Emissions Could Be “Nearly Double” What The Company Discloses

Aramco’s Carbon Emissions Could Be “Nearly Double” What The Company Discloses It was no secret that leading up to Saudi Arabian Oil Co.’s IPO in 2019 that the company touted its low emissions compared to other producers. Chief Executive Officer Amin Nasser said while the company was doing its roadshows: “Not because our crude is cleaner […]

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Bloomberg Analysts: “Gold the Asset to Beat in 2021”

Bloomberg Analysts: “Gold the Asset to Beat in 2021” © 2011 Bloomberg Finance LP This week, Your News to Know rounds up the latest top stories involving gold and the overall economy. Stories include: Gold to spearhead precious metals’ outperformance in 2021, why 2020 was a very good year for national mints, and birdwatcher unearths […]

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Peak Oil is Suddenly Upon Us

Peak Oil is Suddenly Upon Us A year ago, if anyone in the petroleum business had suggested that the moment of Peak Oil  had already passed, they would have been laughed right off the drilling rig. Then 2020 happened. Planes stopped flying. Office workers stayed home. “Zooming with the grandkids” replaced driving to see family. A […]

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World’s Negative-Yield Debt Pile Has Just Hit a New Record

World’s Negative-Yield Debt Pile Has Just Hit a New Record  $17 trillion of investment-grade debt now has sub-zero rates  U.K. and Australian central banks expand bond-buying programs The world’s stockpile of negative-yielding debt has swelled to a record in the wake of the U.S. election, as investors lower expectations for a fiscal splurge and turn […]

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“The Largest Ever Physical Transfer Of Gold”

“The Largest Ever Physical Transfer Of Gold” Two months ago, when the market was in a state of near-total chaos as a result of a sudden collapse in global supply chains due to the hasty coronavirus lockdowns, one market that saw unprecedented turmoil was that of physical gold. As we pointed out in late March, due […]

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“Crisis In Processing” – Pandemic Exposes Fragility Of Food Supply Chain

“Crisis In Processing” – Pandemic Exposes Fragility Of Food Supply Chain   Today’s food supply chain crisis began in the meat industry has been developing for decades, and Tyson Foods has helped to create the disaster that is currently unfolding.  The problem is consolidation, and with Tyson, JBS SA and Cargill Inc, three mega-corporations that control 66% […]

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