Falling technology to lower levels due to slow degredation, and burning (literally) of our infrastructure won't end up being more greenhouse gases?
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Chris Zell <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > http://www.businessinsider.com/americans-live-on-the-edge-of-financial-ruin-cfed-report-2013-2 > > The above provides the latest evidence that the US economy is hanging by > threads. Much the same goes for Europe and Japan. About half of US > households cannot weather any financial emergency nor finance long term > needs such as housing, healthcare or college..... and if you like graphs of > nonlinear effects, then you ought to consider what happens when gasoline or > food increases in price yet again and people can't afford medication or car > repairs. > > I see little need for strident warnings when a coming failed global > economy will reduce emissions dramatically, as will slashed birth rates and > suicides among those being lectured to by the rich or tenured. > > > > >

