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#214: Life After Growth « Richard Heinberg's Museletter
Early-adopters believe that the nation and the world have turned a corner. They understand something the media either ignore or deny. They’re betting on a future of local food systems, not global agribusiness; of community credit co-ops rather than too-big-to-fail Wall Street megabanks; of small-scale renewable energy projects, not a world-spanning system of fossil-fuel extraction, trade, and consumption. A future in which we do for ourselves, share, and cooperate.
eta  crisis  collapse  sustainability  economy 
march 2010 by time
The Coming Shortage Of All The World's Most Important Industrial Metals
The Coming Shortage Of All The World's Most Important Industrial Metals
ETA  economy  supplies  shortages 
december 2009 by time
The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Amped Status
The economic elite have launched an attack on the U.S.
public and society is unraveling at an increased rate.
eta  economy  crisis  recession  analysis  collapse  prediction  society 
november 2009 by time
"Worst Is Yet to Come:" Americans' Standard of Living Permanently Changed (video) - Housing Bubble and Bear Links
But "the worst is yet to come," according to Howard Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz & Associates, who believes American's standard of living is undergoing a "permanent change" - and not for the better as a result of:

* An $8 trillion negative wealth effect from declining home values.
* A $10 trillion negative wealth effect from weakened capital markets.
* A $14 trillion consumer debt load amid "exploding unemployment", leading to "exploding bankruptcies."

"The average American used to be able to borrow to buy a home, send their kids to a good school [and] buy a car," Davidowitz says. "A lot of that is gone."
eta  crisis  economy 
february 2009 by time
Inside Obama's economic crusade - Feb. 13, 2009
"We have limited resources," he says. "Everything we spend has to be financed and the interest paid. A dollar spent inefficiently is a dollar too much. Changes to entitlements tend to stick. A bridge can be built in the wrong place. These are long-term decisions that affect the budget baseline for years to come."
eta  economy  blog 
february 2009 by time
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