Paris is growing

All over the world people are learning to grow food in urban centers again.  Armed with some new tech and fresh thinking, output is thriving on roof tops, in warehouses, vertical surfaces and vacant land. Healthy food for less, with a fraction of the carbon footprint. This is what smart looks like. See  Paris to turn a third of its green space into urban farms:

“It all started when the city’s mayor, Anne Hidalgo, who was elected in 2014, declared her intention to make Paris a greener city. The Paris government responded to her call in 2016 by launching Parisculteurs, a project which aims to cover the city’s rooftops and walls with 100 hectares (247 acres) of vegetation by 2020. One third of the green space, according to its plan, should be dedicated to urban farming.”

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Danielle’s biweekly market update

Danielle was a guest with Jim Goddard on Talk Digital Network talking about recent developments in the world economy and markets.  You can listen to an audio clip of the segment here.

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Raoul Pal: Market Breaking Points

Good macro overview in this discussion, many relevant observations to counter mainstream economic and equity bulls. Ex the dramatic music, worth a listen.

Raoul Pal sees many critical markets at absolutely key levels. He starts with the tech giants, explaining why Google’s chart has become “the most important in the world,” before moving on to a bevy of other stocks, indices, currencies and commodities. What will break first, and how bad could the damage get? Here is a direct video link.

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