JICWyllie

Real Name:n/a
Location: South West England
Joined:4-21-2007
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About me
Business intelligence analyst, taxonomies expert, woodland owner, cyclist.
Why I use Clipmarks
Clipmarks is the first vital step towards the collaborative creation of a new level of metaknowledge enabling people to better understand the big picture. The next step is to use multifaceted taxonomies as the intellectual tools for collecting and organising the evidence on which metaknowledge is based.
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Nuclear: the corporate killer in our midst?
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by JICWyllie  Yesterday 8:28 AM   
 And that's not even considering the inevitable cost overruns. The UK government lives in fantasy land when it comes to money. The country is much more likely to end up in IMF debtors' prison than finding investment in ultra expensive new energy generation capacity whatever its source.
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UK more at risk than other major economies of losing top credit rating
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by JICWyllie  Yesterday 6:40 AM   
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Recovery hopes rise on surprise unemployment figures
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by JICWyllie  Yesterday 6:23 AM   
 Watch out for the 'Double Bubble'. All hands are still pumping. How far can it go this time before it pops?
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When will the new bubbles burst?
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by JICWyllie  Yesterday 5:44 AM   
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Rupert Murdoch could ban Google access to his newspapers' content
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by JICWyllie  11-10-2009    2
 One might be tempted to say 'good riddence'.
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Wilbur Ross Sees ‘Huge’ Commercial Real Estate Crash
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by JICWyllie  11-9-2009   
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The Savage Detective (CLAUDE LÉVI-STRAUSS)
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by JICWyllie  11-8-2009   
 He was talking about the genocide (not to mention ecocide) unleashed on the rest of the world by Western civilisation and imperialism.
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Something Scary in the Pantry
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by JICWyllie  11-8-2009   
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US unemployment reaches highest for 26 years
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by JICWyllie  11-7-2009   
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Personal insolvencies rise to new record as unemployment bites
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by JICWyllie  11-7-2009   
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Scientists warn caribou collapse not unlike disappearance of cod stocks
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by JICWyllie  11-6-2009   
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UK interest costs 'equal to entire Transport bill'
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by JICWyllie  11-4-2009   
 Interest rates will have to go up increasing public debt costs even further, as the value of sterling falls on the currency markets.
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Britain should become a 'hire society' rather than a 'throw away' society says WRAP
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by JICWyllie  11-4-2009   
 Good idea! Now if deconsumption became a coherent government policy aimed at orderly economic contraction, rather than growth, people in their masses would be able to engage. An added benefit of deconsumption would be shorter working weeks and more freedom time.
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It’s a dirty business — the new gold rush that is blackening Canada’s name
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by JICWyllie  11-4-2009   
 A picture of man-made hell where pristine carbon reducing forest thrived only a few years ago. People choose both to create and to live in it. And Canadian governments subsidise the process.
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Our Produce-or-Die Culture Is Killing Us -- And We're Idiotically Grinning and Bearing It
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by JICWyllie  11-3-2009   
 You cannot be free if your life depends on salary (or a government handout).
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How do you think nation-states will respond to these collapse scenarios? (cont.)
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
 Like American Indians, resistance must kept up to the end, without hope. It is the only honour left. The first step is to find allies.
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Arctic Sediments Show That 20th Century Warming Is Unlike Natural Variation
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
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War Society, Collapse and the University: an interview with Robert Jensen
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
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BA faces record losses as winter strikes loom
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
 More grist for the the re-nationalisation mill? It would be worth it just to see how wound up Richard Branson would get.
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Meat creates half of all greenhouse gases
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
 People are cutting down rain forests to make grazing land for cattle, or to grow soya beans for cattle to eat. Now the numbers of methane emitting livestock are orders of magnitude greater than they were only 50 years ago.
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Wildlife crime: Britain's killing fields
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
 "What a piece of work is man", said Hamlet.
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Royal Bank of Scotland to be 84% nationalised
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
 More public debt! First money spent on nationalised banks. What next? British Airways? It's all piling more and more debt on the future. I suspect that the future won't pay up.
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Oil firms' profits keep dropping as recession shrinks demand for energy
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
 What will happen if the price falls back to less than $50 a barrel? The key is that the oil price is really based on the most people can afford, not supply. If it doesn't pay to maintain supply because costs are higher than income generated, then supply will not be maintained.
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'Almost out' of old Arctic sea ice, expert warns
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
 To begin to use this site, as it was designed click on the tag 1-acceleration. Take a deep breath first.
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China's Boom: The Dark Side in Photos
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
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Winter crisis could see UK 'run out of gas in hours'
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
 The reason the UK is in such a precarious position is that energy policy is a short term political football. It always has been, e.g. Thatcher vs. the miners.
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An interview with Stoneleigh - the case for deflation
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by JICWyllie  11-1-2009   
 Our 2002 report, Consumers: Going for Broke, anticipated these conditions.
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Stimulus: The Good News, and the Bad
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by JICWyllie  10-31-2009   
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Waning stimulus hits consumer spending
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by JICWyllie  10-31-2009   
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Waning stimulus hits consumer spending
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by JICWyllie  10-31-2009   
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Consumer confidence now soaring as recession abates
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by JICWyllie  10-30-2009   
 "Consumers" are the last to know what is going on.
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Bullish industry lifts eurozone confidence
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by JICWyllie  10-29-2009   
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'Right to dry' could wean Americans off consumption
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by JICWyllie  10-29-2009   
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Food, Humanity, Habitat and How We Get to 2050
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by JICWyllie  10-28-2009   
 Here! Here!
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Fears of a New Chill in Home Sales
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by JICWyllie  10-28-2009   
 Here comes Financial Crisis 2.0.
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Self-jiving Nation (USofA)
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by JICWyllie  10-27-2009   
 Hope is the last illusion.
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Americans go cool on global warming
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by JICWyllie  10-26-2009   
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MPs demand inquiry into great energy 'swindle'
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by JICWyllie  10-26-2009   
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Rainforest treaty 'fatally flawed' #COP15
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by JICWyllie  10-26-2009    3
 Speechless with rage!
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Economics, Computers and the War Machine
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by JICWyllie  10-26-2009    1
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