Anyone
with basic Excel skills can calculate the cumulative
impoverishment caused by central banks' "modest" 2%
annual inflation.
Inflation
rate -0.2 percent (Sweden)
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Fault lines/flashpoints/powder kegs/military/war drums ##
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Global unrest/mob rule/angry people/torches and pitchforks ##
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Energy/resources ##
Dutch
oilfield services firm SBM Offshore announced Thursday that it will
cut 1,200 positions out of the 10,500 people it employs worldwide by
the end of 2015 as it seeks to reduce costs in a tough
market environment.
It
turns out that making electricity from the ocean is tougher and
more expensive than people thought. Offshore
generators—which include submersible turbines powered by tides
and buoy-like devices that bob on the surface to capture the
kinetic energy of waves—have to withstand “an
incredibly harsh environment” of salt water, storms, and powerful
currents... Specially designed ships are needed to install and
maintain the equipment. All this drives up costs to as much as
four times the cost of generating electricity from coal.
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Infrastructure scavenging ##
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Got food? ##
Food
prices on the rise (Canada)
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Environment/health ##
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Intelligence/propaganda/security/internet/cyberwar ##
In
a decision that will reverberate around the globe,
Google announced Thursday it will close Google News in
Spain and block reports from Spanish publishers from more than
70 Google News international editions due to a new Spanish law
requiring aggregators to pay to link content.
The
mainstream U.S. news media’s narrow parameters, especially on
foreign policy issues, give the American people little opportunity
to engage in meaningful debate or to influence outcomes.
Typically, public perceptions are managed and consensus is
manufactured.
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Systemic breakdown/collapse/unsustainability ##
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Japan ##
Anti-dumping
measures, bolstered quality controls and the advances of Chinese
manufacturers are creating a tough climate for Japanese
steelmakers.
Nissin
Frozen Foods Co. said Wednesday it will recall about 750,000 packs
of frozen pasta products after some were found to contain parts
of insects believed to be cockroaches.
Pinning
hopes on such junk energy shows how desperate the situation is. -- RF
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China ##
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UK ##
Government
report shows food prices rising, while consumers trade down to
cheaper brands to save money
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US ##
With a
warm-up predicted for coming days, bitter cold may be a memory,
but experts say propane and wood for heating and coal for
generating electricity could be in short supply if this winter
begins to look like last winter.
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