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Global Climate Data – November 2015

Sad to say, but we’re hearing this news so often that it is easy to forget how important, uncommon, and Continue reading →

Oil Prices Unsettle Bonds

The oil price war is creating problems for finance. The fracking boom made financial sense when oil prices were over Continue reading →

CO2 Emissions Decline

Yep. You read that right. CO2 emissions are going down; or, at least that’s the projection. Economic downturns like 2008 Continue reading →

Oil Prices Propped Up

From over $140 per barrel to under $40 a barrel, oil prices reversed their trend towards a peak and are Continue reading →

Poop Power

Go ahead and laugh. Poop power is a funny phrase. Get past the giggles, though. The majority of poor people Continue reading →

Economy Versus Energy

The US and China are major polluters, that’s because they are major economies, which means they are major energy consumers. Continue reading →

Data That Matters September 2015

European Youth Unemployment is as high as 50%. $30T of fossil fuels are effectively worthless, dramatically decreasing corporate assets. 75% Continue reading →

Fossil Fuels Falling

Commodity prices, particularly for fossil fuels, are falling. Falling prices are good for consumers. Decreases in demand, or at least Continue reading →

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