October 12th, 2008
Mark Gregory Turansky linked to a series of 5 YouTube videos not long ago. Although factually their content is true they are highly biased, trying to make you believe that the banks basically own the world and that all interest paid in the world somehow ends up as bank profit. It’s time for some fact checking and a discussion on what the real problems are and how they can be solved.... more
Tags: bad credit, banking, consumer responsibility, credit, debt, Economy, finance, housing bubble, inflation, macro economy, mortgages
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June 18th, 2008
Ever since I heard of it the first time the black earth phenomenon in the Amazon has always fascinated me, according to the wikipedia article terra preta will give a 38-45% higher yield of rice without fertilization when compared to fertilized ferralsol and the Biochar Fund gives an even higher figure of 840% (the figure is given in an unclear manner, it’s likely it refers to total biomass of the plants, not yield). Wherever the truth may be it’s obvious that this is powerful stuff that can simultaneously increase the crop yields in tropical countries while at the same time eliminating the need for expensive artificial fertilizers.... more
Tags: Agriculture, black earth, fertilizer, Global Warming, terra preta
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June 18th, 2008
During the past few years you would’ve had to be locked up in a basement by some lunatic to avoid having heard of global warming. I know it’s off topic to discuss it here but just this once, the reason for this is that today I “discovered” something that is far beyond crazy. I’ve never heard of this phenomenon on a global scale before and the scary thing is that it can be connected with warm periods, both empirically and theoretically.... more
Tags: energy, fusion, Global Warming
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