Monthly Archives: November 2018

Class-action lawsuits for climate damage, here to stay

In 1965 then US President Lyndon Johnson’s Science Advisory Committee published a report titled “Restoring the Quality of Our Environment,” that warned carbon dioxide was being added to the earth’s atmosphere by the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas … Continue reading

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Changing menus to support health

In the wake of more studies connecting childhood obesity to a scourge of chronic health problems and shorter lifespans, transforming the food we are offering children and adults has never been more critical: “Large parts of the population believes that … Continue reading

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Recession due? Stocks are not ‘defensive’

David Rosenberg can be helpful because he is one of the few economists who looks for negative trends in the data rather than just blue skies and sunshine.  His comments on the implications of a ‘Powell pause’ in this clip … Continue reading

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