Chrys
Many thanks for this - a salutory reminder that we have been happily
discussing bringing about a transformation we want, when there is an
express train bringing one regardless. While I guess there have
always been apocalypse responses to acute change, and I don't know
how to buy gold to put under my bed, I learnt a great deal from this link.
Valerie
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Hi All
I was sent this link last night and have spent some time looking at
it. www.chrismartenson.com ( http://www.chrismartenson.com/ )
Chris Martenson has put together a series of 'lectures' that put
together a great deal of information round the US economic system,
and issues such as demographic change, peak oil and climate change
amongst others.
It began with an outline of the basis of the US (and world) economic
system and provided some fascinating insights about recent bank
collapses and the property market bubble. He then provided some very
clear and chilling analysis of the effects of climate change, peak
oil, the aging population and currrent human resource use. The
course is a series of short lectures that all up take about 2-3
hours to watch/ listen to, but once I'd started I found them just riveting.
I'd recommend you take a look when you get the opportunity
Cheers,
Chrys H
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