by Hailey_Whelan | Dec 27, 2012 | Environment, Fighting Scarcity, Walls of Scarcity
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is an executive branch agency that has been extremely active over the last two years adding new species to the list of threatened and endangered species under the Endangered Species Act. This new flurry of activity is largely a...
by Miles_Mason | Dec 24, 2012 | Fighting Scarcity
The UN’s sustainable development initiative, Agenda 21, has recently been moving from an environmentalist initiative that has been simmering behind the scenes to the epitome of everything that is wrong with modern environmentalism. If you want to read a...
by Hailey_Whelan | Dec 19, 2012 | Walls of Scarcity
It didn’t take long for the American Bird Conservancy to gloat in a press release that an Energy Company has plead guilty in the death of some birds. According to the press release the company was fined $30,000 in addition to being forced to implement...
by Miles_Mason | Dec 18, 2012 | Environment, Genetic Engineering
In a previous post, “Biodiversity, Extinction, and Hacking the Code of Life,” I contemplated the effects that genetic engineering would have on modern environmentalism. The post suggested that open source hacking of the DNA of endangered species would...
by Miles_Mason | Dec 16, 2012 | Environment, Walls of Scarcity
One of the best books to detail the ravages of the environmentalist movement was recently published by Elizabeth Nickson. It is called Eco-Fascists: How Radical Conservationists Are Destroying Our Natural Heritage. What Elizabeth Nickson does best is identify the...
by Rajiv | Nov 21, 2012 | Pioneers
Along with the democratization of information and technology, one of the key drivers of post scarcity is the democratization of capital. While the financial world has been in a constant state of restructuring because of the advent of information technology, financial...
by Rajiv | Nov 21, 2012 | Energy, Technology
I have been watching the nanoparticle industry closely for the last few years. I strongly suspect that this is an industry where we will see a Moore’s Law type explosion in technological advances. The result will be new approaches to solving old problems. In...
by Miles_Mason | Nov 20, 2012 | Environment, Pioneers
Fighting modern environmentalism must begin with countering the deceitful and propagandistic messaging apparatus that environmental activist groups spend billions of dollars on every year. J.D. King’s documentary, AXED seems to be a worthy endeavor in revealing...
by Rajiv | Oct 30, 2012 | Economy, Technology
I recently read an article in Fortune magazine that keeps creeping back into my thoughts. It was a short profile on a farming business in Illinois, and how they are using data science to improve their crop yields. The article says, ” Jeff Hodel farms 6,000...
by Miles_Mason | Oct 22, 2012 | Environment, Geoengineering, Technology
Russ George is a geoengineer who has received quite a bit of attention this week for recently dumping hundreds of tons of iron sulfate into the ocean in an effort to encourage plankton population growth. He has been painted as a criminal, despite the fact that he is...
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