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The Bulletin: February 27-March 5, 2025

The Bulletin: February 27-March 5, 2025


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The “I Love CO2” campaign continues to gain momentum

The Super Rich Know We’re Doomed

The Psychology Behind the Misunderstanding Of Predicaments

The Milgram experiments: Findings on obedience

5 Things You Can Do This Weekend to Build Personal Resilience

The dark side of going green: Dark triad traits predict organic consumption through virtue signaling, status signaling, and praise from others – ScienceDirect

(Some of) The Central Questions of Our Time

A Monetary Reset Is Coming

A Debt Spiral and US Financial Collapse in the 2030s | NextBigFuture.com

‘Mini-Stagflation’ Will End With A Financial Shock | ZeroHedge

World War III Is Still On The Table: Europe Wants Boots On The Ground In Ukraine – Alt-Market.us

Global debt climbs $7 trillion to record-high $318 trillion in 2024

If Collapse Is A Process, Then So Is Rebuilding

The Local System Builds Community, The Global System Destroys It

The deep sea is a desperate place to drill for more – Peak Everything, Overshoot, & Collapse

Trump, the Unavoidable – by Ugo Bardi – The Seneca Effect

No Escape from Fantasy Land – The Honest Sorcerer

Drill-Baby-Drill for 20 Years: US Natural Gas Production and Exports via LNG & Pipeline Rose to New Records in 2024 | Wolf Street

Trump Moves To Bolster Nation’s Lumber Supplies & Address National Security Risks | ZeroHedge

Europe is Falling & Needs War with Russia – Martin Armstrong | Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog

Science Snippets: Winter Fires, Frost Lost, Droughts Deepen, Precipitation Enhanced by Cloud Feedback

Three essential things to know about microplastics – and how to avoid them | Life and style | The Guardian

We need to stop feeding the beast – by Henrik Nordborg

Report Your Family For Wrong Think, Says German Government Initiative

Trapping Wild Pigs – Doug Casey’s International Man

The Energy Transition That Isn’t

Welcome to the Recession, Trump Hits Canada and Mexico with 25 Percent Tariffs – MishTalk

A chemical ‘trojan horse’: Polymers used in everyday products can degrade into toxic chemicals, study finds

#300: Revolutionary times | Surplus Energy Economics

Energy limits are forcing the economy to contract

Thank God For Shale Oil and Gas

The Biggest Tariff of Them All – George Tsakraklides

Plants Are Losing Their Ability to Absorb Carbon Dioxide as Emissions Rise – EcoWatch

Trump Threatens to Jail Participants of ‘Illegal Protests’ at Schools

The Coming Age of Territorial Expansion: Climate Change Will Fuel Contests—and Maybe Wars—for Land and Resources

Complex Societies Collapse

It Is All About Energy! US in Artificial Intelligence Race Driving Quest for Minerals – Global Research


What is going to be my standard WARNING/ADVICE going forward and that I have reiterated in various ways before this:

“Only time will tell how this all unfolds but there’s nothing wrong with preparing for the worst by ‘collapsing now to avoid the rush’ and pursuing self-sufficiency. By this I mean removing as many dependencies on the Matrix as is possible and making do, locally. And if one can do this without negative impacts upon our fragile ecosystems or do so while creating more resilient ecosystems, all the better. 

Building community (maybe even just household) resilience to as high a level as possible seems prudent given the uncertainties of an unpredictable future. There’s no guarantee it will ensure ‘recovery’ after a significant societal stressor/shock but it should increase the probability of it and that, perhaps, is all we can ‘hope’ for from its pursuit.”


If you have arrived here and get something out of my writing, please consider ordering the trilogy of my ‘fictional’ novel series, Olduvai (PDF files; only $9.99 Canadian), via my website or the link below — the ‘profits’ of which help me to keep my internet presence alive and first book available in print (and is available via various online retailers).

Attempting a new payment system as I am contemplating shutting down my site in the future (given the ever-increasing costs to keep it running). 

If you are interested in purchasing any of the 3 books individually or the trilogy, please try the link below indicating which book(s) you are purchasing. 

Costs (Canadian dollars):
Book 1: $2.99
Book 2: $3.89
Book 3: $3.89
Trilogy: $9.99

Feel free to throw in a ‘tip’ on top of the base cost if you wish; perhaps by paying in U.S. dollars instead of Canadian. Every few cents/dollars helps… 

https://paypal.me/olduvaitrilogy?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_US 

If you do not hear from me within 48 hours or you are having trouble with the system, please email me: olduvaitrilogy@gmail.com.

You can also find a variety of resources, particularly my summary notes for a handful of texts, especially William Catton’s Overshoot and Joseph Tainter’s Collapse of Complex Societies: see here.

AND

Released September 30, 2024
It Bears Repeating: Best Of…Volume 2

A compilation of writers focused on the nexus of limits to growth, energy, and ecological overshoot.

With a Foreword by Erik Michaels and Afterword by Dr. Guy McPherson, authors include: Dr. Peter A Victor, George Tsakraklides, Charles Hugh Smith, Dr. Tony Povilitis, Jordan Perry, Matt Orsagh, Justin McAffee, Jack Lowe, The Honest Sorcerer, Fast Eddy, Will Falk, Dr. Ugo Bardi, and Steve Bull.

The document is not a guided narrative towards a singular or overarching message; except, perhaps, that we are in a predicament of our own making with a far more chaotic future ahead of us than most imagine–and most certainly than what mainstream media/politics would have us believe.

Click here to access the document as a PDF file, free to download.

 

Olduvai IV: Courage
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Olduvai II: Exodus
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