The Federal Reserve Enters Decline
The Federal Reserve is an artifact of the Abundance Economics that have governed Western economies over the past 250 years. For nearly 250 years exactly we have climbed the ladder of ever increasing...
View ArticleGlobal Energy Use By Source in 2010
The above chart shows the latest proportions of primary energy sources, as reported by the BP Statistical Review. You can see that Renewables now appear in the data, and account for 1.32% of total...
View ArticleTotal Employment in the US Falls Again
Total employment in the United States fell in July by 38,000 people, from 139.334 to 139.296 million. This was a much smaller loss than the previous month. However, once again the average number of...
View ArticleThe End of Growth in the United States
With one month to go in the data series, US Total Non-Farm Payrolls have averaged 131.08 million in 2011. The problem is that the US is a Very Large System, and needs growth to support its array of...
View ArticleGold Gets a Growth Scare
Dear Readers: I’m currently writing a long-form post twice a month now for Chris Martenson’s excellent website. Accordingly, I’ll be publishing the first (and free) part of these essays here at...
View ArticleHow We Work Now, In America
The chart above divides total Full Time jobs by Total Part Time jobs, in the United States. Coming into the financial crisis of 2008, the US maintained nearly 5 Full Time jobs for every Part Time job....
View ArticleA Tale of Two Forecasts
Dear Readers: I’m currently writing a long-form post twice a month now for Chris Martenson’s excellent website, Peak Prosperity.com. Accordingly, I’ll be publishing the first (and free) part of these...
View ArticleSlow Growth in China Still Driving the Shape of Global Emissions
Slow growth in China continues to drive global emissions growth towards a flatline, leaving the gap open for renewables to exploit. According to the China Electricity Council (CEC), electricity...
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