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Ecological Point Of No Return

Taken together, the various trends happening across a variety of scientific disciplines are convincing some people that global climate change Continue reading →

US Hits Resource Quota

On July 14, the US used up its annual production of resources – effectively. If the US could only use Continue reading →

Dams Down Fish Return

Dam removal, a concept considered bizarre a decade or so ago, has become common. Tens of thousands of dams no Continue reading →

Electric Cars Pollute Too

Electric cars are not pollution-free, unless you have your own pollution-free power source. Depending on how an area gets its Continue reading →

Flip Golf Courses

Golf courses that try to mimic Scotland without Scotland’s climate require deforestation, or massive irrigation, or both. The environmental impact Continue reading →

Undamming America

Dams were erected for irrigation, flood control, and hydroelectric power. They succeeded. They are not, however, eternal. They are massive, Continue reading →

Farm Fish Escape

Offshore fish farming is different than cattle ranching. If cattle break through a gate, you can find them again, and Continue reading →

Zimbabwe Hyper-Inflation

Worried about inflation going up or down a full percent? It is easy to think that it always moves so Continue reading →

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