Tag: netherlands

December 8, 2012 0

Signifiers

By News Desk

Signifiers Going to the AGU Fall Meeting clarified many issues for Eli First, there is a clear and strong consensus supporting the main pillars of the IPCC AR4, and the USGCRP.  Climate change is occurring, driven by human influences and dangerous.  Action to stop carbon emissions is needed immediately.

October 8, 2012 0

Netherlands House Price Crash Underway; Will France Follow?

By News Desk

Similarly, Bloomberg reports Netherlands House Prices Dropped the Most on Record Last Month House prices in the Netherlands, the fifth-biggest economy in the euro area, dropped in July by the most since the index started in 1995. Prices declined 8 percent from the same month a year earlier, after falling 4.4 percent in June, national statistics agency CBS in The Hague said on its website today. Values have fallen 15 percent from a peak in 2008 and are back to about the same level as eight years ago, CBS said

August 28, 2012 0

Anti-EU, Anti-Brussels Sentiment Rises in Netherlands; Don’t Expect Much From a "Merkollande" Summit

By News Desk

In a case of Dutch Discontent, Socialists Ride Wave of Anti-EU Sentiment The economy is in trouble and unemployment is rising — in the Netherlands as in much of the rest of Europe. Ahead of upcoming elections, the Socialists are riding a wave of euro-skepticism and may emerge as the strongest political force in the country. According to the polls, [Emile Roeme] the former elementary school teacher could become the next prime minister of the Netherlands

July 23, 2012 0

IMF Seeks to Halt Aid to Greece; September Bankruptcy Awaits; Dominoes Will Fall

By News Desk

According to Der Spiegel, the IMF Wants to Stop Aid to Greece as soon as the ESM is up and running in September. At that time Greece would become bankrupt. This is a Mish-modified translation from German: The patience of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) with Greece comes to an end: According to to information obtained by SPIEGEL, senior IMF officials told EU leaders in Brussels that the IMF was no longer willing to provide additional funds for Greece