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Category Archives: Gail Tverberg
Gail Tverberg’s posts at Our Finite World
Gail, like Nicole Foss, writes about how the financial system and (energy) resources are intertwined at www.ourfiniteworld.com Gail connects the dots of energy, networks, collapse, the economy, supply chains and much more with great charts and graphs, and writes beautifully … Continue reading
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Gail Tverberg: Collapse may have already started
Limits to Growth–At our doorstep, but not recognized ourfiniteworld.com February 6, 2014 by Gail Tverberg How long can economic growth continue in a finite world? This is the question the 1972 book The Limits to Growth sought to answer. The … Continue reading
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