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Wood As A New Renewable

Renewable energy sources usually describe solar and wind power. Historically there have been low tech options, but today’s solutions tend Continue reading →

Middle Class Is Tougher In America

Wealth and income inequalities exist in every culture and country. The troubles in America, however, have a different affect. Compared Continue reading →

New Economies

People seek alternatives when convention no longer meets their needs or operates within their values. Community banks are extending beyond Continue reading →

80 People Have Half The Wealth

Income and wealth inequality are common topics which some treat as the natural, though cynical, way of the world. The Continue reading →

OPEC As Anachronism

OPEC ruled – for a while. The recent oil price drop is a sign that OPEC does not move in Continue reading →

Commodity Crash Suggests Recession Again

Commodities, not just oil, are down. Commodities are talked about as investments, but the investments are based on the idea Continue reading →

Sea Level Rise Underestimated

The sea levels are rising, and faster than estimated. The baseline numbers from the last few decades were skewed. New Continue reading →

Threats As Large As Climate Change

Climate change is a big enough worry. There are nine other issues on a similar scale, each of which is Continue reading →

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