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Car Commutes Declining

Government policies aren’t as powerful as market forces. As gas prices climbed and climate awareness increased, people have become more Continue reading →

Tiny Houses Are A Big Solution

Depending on who you ask there are between 500,000 to over 3,500,000 Americans that are homeless. Setting aside the fact Continue reading →

Sad Truth Of Trendy Food

Localvores have good reason to cheer small, local farmers. Eating local, seasonal, and organic food is good for people and Continue reading →

Inheriting Wealth Inequality

Wealth inequality can be temporary if wealth is redistributed every generation. Inheritance laws, or their lack, further concentrate wealth. 35%-45% Continue reading →

The Global Oil Bug Network

There’s a lot we don’t know about the world. The surface contains enough mysteries. The oceans contain more. We’re now Continue reading →

A Silent Sophisticated Cyber Attack

Some cyber criminals skipped the credit card route and went direct to the bank machines, from the inside. They hacked Continue reading →

Peak Chicken And RIce

Peak chicken and rice sounds like a recipe, but it is the food equivalent of peak oil. We haven’t reached Continue reading →

Beyond Google And Bing

It is amazing how many web sites Google and Bing return during a search. The Internet is actually 20 times Continue reading →

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