Biodiversity loss is an order of magnitude worse than other climate impacts….
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On April 29 in Real Q1 GDP 0.2% vs. Consensus 1.0%; Disaster in the Details I commented "The second estimate of Q1 GDP comes out on May 29. Any number of changes could send Q1 negative." Here we are already
Many producers have approached Ron Paul about doing a documentary regarding Paul’s philosophical views. Until now, Ron Paul has turned down all such overtures. Empire of Lies I am pleased to report that Ron Paul just now authorized a long-time friend, Charles Goyette, to make that documentary
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Using a Prechteresque term, Bill Gross Says the "Bull Market Super-Cycle is Nearing End" . The attempt by global central banks to cure a debt crisis with more debt doesn’t have much further to run, which will end a rally that’s lasted three and a half decades, the 71-year-old manager wrote in an investment outlook for Janus Capital Group Inc
The Local asks Robots About to Take Away 18 Million Jobs? The results of the [ING-Diba] study paint an almost doomsday-esque scenario for Germany.
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Please consider Chicago’s Fiscal Stress: New Term, Same Problems .