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Yes, eating meat affects the environment, but cows are not killing the climate Cattle grazing on public lands near Steens Mountain, Oregon. BLM/Greg Shine, CC BY Frank M. Mitloehner, University of California, Davis As the scale and impacts of climate change become increasingly...
Gold breaking past its support level is a bullish momentum indicator, said Peter Hug, global trading director of Kitco Metals. “Gold was trading in the $1,180 range . We suggested at that time gold holding $1,180 was a positive...
In this episode we take a look at the First Plaza Galeria, a little underground dead mall in downtown Albuquerque, NM. Don't forget to visit the Retail Archaeology Merchandise Shop: https://teespring.com/stores/retail-a...
We need to value honesty above optimism. Once we can speak honestly, there is a foundation for optimism. Beneath the rah-rah statistics of "the greatest economy ever," the social depression is accelerating. The mainstream is reluctantly waking up to the future...
According to modern economics, various ideas that we have established about the world of economics emanates from historical data. By inspecting the data, an economist forms a view regarding its behavior. As long as the theory seems to explain...
Democrats can't count on Latinos to swing the midterms Latinos make up 12 percent of all registered voters in the US, but less than half vote regularly. AP Photo/Isaac Brekken, File Steffen W. Schmidt, Iowa State University Democrats are ready to turn out...