There's a lot to be said for minimalism and the illusion of making a difference.
https://odysee.com/@undecidedmf:a/is-aquaponics-the-future-of-agriculture:e
You have to look past the climate alarmism (it's not really relevant, anyway), but this kind of technological development is how we've been avoiding the Malthusian Trap for over 200 years.
Btw, contrary to the implication of Matt's desertification comments, the world is rapidly greening with the rise of CO2.
Also, I don't think "future of..." is the right way to think about these things. New techniques offer additional capacity in places where current methods are not economical (or where they are marginally economical).
The point that really undermines the narrative is that crop production is skyrocketing in parallel to that blue line.
Alan Dershowitz, famed attorney and author of “Get Trump gives his analysis of the announcement to indict and arrest Trump and discusses other topics with Kim.
Basically, you have to tell yourself that nothing is going to work out in your favor. The weather's going to be bad, food will be burnt, etc.
Yeah. So, whenever something good happens they're really appreciative.
Peter Schiff: Americans Will Pay For These Bank Bailouts https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/peter-schiff-americans-will-pay-these-bank-bailouts
Thanks to reserve currency status, so will the most of the world.
When Denmark was number 1, they said it was due to low expectations.
Gotcha. That's what I figured you meant. I'm pretty sure those deposits will be protected in nominal terms.
What does "won't work" mean in this context?
Separating observation from interpretation
I'd love to move to Florida
Bankers and Bailouts Are Ripping Us Off
Ryan and Tho talk about how last week's banking panic led to new ways for bankers and politicians to exploit regular people through inflation, regulations, and corrupt loans.
