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Suicidal

Suicidal

It is impossible for me to write a post today without saying anything about the insurrection/coup attempt at the Capital Building on Wednesday.  Debbie and I have been talking and worrying for a very long time about if there would be violence in the streets if Trump lost the election.  While we did not foresee the assault on our nation’s Capital Building, with ALL…

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The Small Picture

The Small Picture

Happy New Year.  I hope that you all had a safe, restful and pleasant holiday season.  While we face distressing situations right in front of us let’s have confidence that 2021 will see improved outcomes than we’ve experienced last year. I thought rather than starting out 2021 with the BIG picture I’d start with the SMALL picture.  As I’ve written about in the…

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The Walrus

The Walrus

The time has come,’ the Walrus said,       To talk of many things: Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax —       Of cabbages — and kings — And why the sea is boiling hot —       And whether pigs have wings.’ This week is a continuation of last weeks post about the end of the fossil fuel industry.  This week is specifically focused on…

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The Chickens Are Coming Home to Roost

The Chickens Are Coming Home to Roost

“This rather old saying, ‘chickens have come home to roost’, is normally used to mean that the bad things that someone has done in the past have come back to bite or haunt the individual. In other words, you are telling someone that he has to face the consequences of the deeds done in the past — though he may…

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When Will It End??

When Will It End??

I listened to a webinar this week about the future of the energy industry.  It reminded me of a panel discussion I attended at the University of Chicago’s Annual Economic Outlook luncheon in 2012 when a Toyota executive was predicting that the majority of vehicles in 2050 would still be burning gas even if many of them might be hybrids.  My view then was that…

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Reiteration

Reiteration

The Federal Reserve is finally proclaiming the obvious and what I’ve been warning you of for years.     “The Fed said storms, floods, droughts and wildfires are among the “acute hazards” that could upend stable economic conditions.”   While this article is primarily about the threat of climate change to commercial and residential real estate and their underlying assets (mortgages and mortgage backed securities)…

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Why are Electric Vehicles Like Face Masks?

Why are Electric Vehicles Like Face Masks?

Let’s talk cars.  There’s a bunch of news recently on several fronts.  Two states are passing legislation requiring all sales of new cars to be electric by 2035.  (That’s only five years after I bet on 2030 quite a few years ago.  The world is finally catching up to me!)   ELECTRIC VEHICLES: N.J. calls for 100% EVs by 2035,…

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How Close it the Prescipice?

How Close it the Prescipice?

You know that I’ve been warning for a very long time that investments in fossil fuel assets are going to lose their value and do so much sooner and faster than “conventional” wisdom.  Of course, there were some that didn’t even agree that fossil fuel investments were even risky.   I posited that major oil companies’ investments in enormous development projects…

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