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Data Shows US Helps The Rich

The Great (Uncertain) Recovery from the Great (Very Real) Recession has been debated. Unemployment is down. GDP is up. The Continue reading →

Big Oil’s Mistaken Business Model

Big Oil (and is there little oil) has a business model built on assumptions. That’s true of every business model. Continue reading →

California Has One Year Of Water Left

California’s drought has reduced their supply to one year’s consumption. The drought has been severe enough, and conservation has not Continue reading →

Global Job Growth Slows

Job growth is positive, at least in part of the world. In general, jobs are growing, but that is slowing. Continue reading →

Prefab Skyscrapers

It is real. Skyscrapers are being built from prefabricated components. Build rate = 3 floors per day. Why haul tons Continue reading →

Growth In China Slows

China’s growth has been phenomenal. Where many large countries cheer 3% growth, China is ramping down to 7%. Partly that Continue reading →

Wind Power Picks Up

The number of wind turbines, and the total power fed to the grid, continues to rise – in this case, Continue reading →

Local Economies Solving Big Issues

Forget debate. Action is more powerful. Local economies are redefining economy without waiting for governments or organizations. Yes! Magazine collected Continue reading →

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