EU Green Deal? – Ireland: A million trees, including 400,000 oaks, to be destroyed this week August 16, 2020 Mathew D. Rose Climate Crisis, Environment, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Sustainability 0 Already five million trees have been shredded in the past three years by the State’s largest supplier of sapling trees. Read here LinkThe Irish Times
Economics Wolfgang Streeck: ‘Marx’s writing more relevant today than ever’ December 17, 2018 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance 0 Interview with Wolfgang Streeck, German political economist. We only wish that we could have cross-posted this. Read here
Finance VoxEU: Currency denomination of foreign exchange reserves – from taboo in the past towards disclosure and exciting research nowadays October 29, 2024 David Shirreff Finance, Financial Institutions 0 There has been a growing trend towards more disclosure by central banks on the currency denomination of their foreign exchange reserves. Read HERE
Economics Zero Hedge: “The Situation Is Dire”: Half Of Available Global LNG Tankers Are Trapped In The Persian Gulf March 13, 2026 Mathew D. Rose Economics, Finance, Geopolitics 0 There are thousands of ships in the global oil tanker fleet, by some estimates nearly as many as 9000 (and that excludes sanctions vessels). Just a fraction of these are either waiting to enter the […]
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