Long-term food trends are worrisome, especially for soybeans. In 1995 China produced the same amount of soybeans it consumed, but since then production has stayed the same and consumption has jumped fivefold.
“Back at the front door, she turned to me. ‘I’ve never understood how a cheap dick like you can make ends meet in Southern California,’ ” wrote Stephen Potts, one of the hard-boiled prose winners in the annual Imitation Chandler competition held in La Jolla.
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Posted in architecture, control, cybernetics, information, innovation, monitor, security, standards, telecommunications, telephony
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Also tagged control. monitor, telecommunications, telephony
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Bewailing the corruption implicit in such destructive tendencies
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Posted in analysis, ethics, growth, history, human rights, identity, journalism, leadership, love, peace, policy, security, survival, war
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Also tagged climate, economics, health, policy, war, weapon
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Parker Center… Uh, huh… Uh, huh… No, we aren’t going to arrest those two for War Crimes. No, no, and we aren’t going to arrest all of those critters for crimes against humanity. Only call us if you see suspicious behavior by your neighbor.
Like your regular run-of-the-mill zombie, coal zombies have a disregard for life. They lack any compunction about destruction of life.
By jcwinnie
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Posted in economics, energy, environment, feminism, policy, politics, security
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Also tagged coal, electric power, emissions, policy, renewable energy
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“The Dead Zone, it’s getting worse.”
Hey, I have an idea. Let’s leave it to the corn zombies to fix.
The Chamber of Commerce is on board the Peabody Death Train.
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Posted in abuse, addiction, advocacy, behavior, commerce, critique, culture, energy, environment, framework, intervention, leadership, organizations, policy, recycle, reputation, security, world
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Also tagged energy, leadership
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Safety, security and weather are issues that effect usage. Events to get more people to use bicycles help with greater adoption.
When using a REEV or E-REV, less biofuel is needed and more likely demand could be met.
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Posted in advocacy, agriculture, development, economics, energy, environment, innovation, leadership, policy, security, transportation
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Also tagged advocacy, biofuels, distributed generation, electric power, petroleum, scarcity, solar power, traction battery, wind power
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