#214: Life After Growth « Richard Heinberg's Museletter
march 2010 by time
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.
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march 2010 by time
The Coming Shortage Of All The World's Most Important Industrial Metals
december 2009 by time
The Coming Shortage Of All The World's Most Important Industrial Metals
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december 2009 by time
The Critical Unraveling of U.S. Society | Amped Status
november 2009 by time
The economic elite have launched an attack on the U.S.
public and society is unraveling at an increased rate.
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public and society is unraveling at an increased rate.
november 2009 by time
"Worst Is Yet to Come:" Americans' Standard of Living Permanently Changed (video) - Housing Bubble and Bear Links
february 2009 by time
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."
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* 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."
february 2009 by time
Inside Obama's economic crusade - Feb. 13, 2009
february 2009 by time
"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."
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february 2009 by time
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