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"The end of the human race will be that it will eventually die of civilization."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Are we running out of phosphorus?

April 20, 2017April 18, 2017 Dale Fernandez

Phosphorus is a resource that is vital for food production. I already touched on the subject recently, but I thought I might do a short writeup on the issue in a seperate article to explain […]

Resourcesphosphorus usage predictions, resource consumption, resource usage

Is Saudi Arabia holding too much US debt?

April 18, 2017April 17, 2017 Dale Fernandez

Love it or hate it, we are in a longterm relationship with Saudi Arabia and will continue to be in one for the foreseeable future. Reason why Saudi Arabia, the royal Saudi family to be […]

Economysaudi arabia us debt, united states debt, united states foreign debt

New fractures detected on Greenlands glaciers

April 17, 2017April 17, 2017 Dale Fernandez

Today news broke that a huge chunk of one of the larger Greenland glaciers has started showing cracks that could lead to it breaking off from the rest of the Greenland ice shelf. This is […]

Environmentclimate change, glaciers melting, greenland ice shelf

Is population growth to blame for our woes?

April 15, 2017 Dale Fernandez

A lot of people are quick to blame population growth for the problems with energy, resource depletion and all the other societal issues that we discuss here on EndOfSuburbia. Truth is that population growth alone […]

Societyper capita consumption, population growth, resource usage

Why nuclear energy won’t be our savior

April 13, 2017April 13, 2017 Dale Fernandez

A lot of people from around the world are saying that nuclear energy is the way to go as far fossil fuel replacements go. Despite the obvious drawback of core meltdowns like the ones we’ve […]

Energyenergy production, future energy production, nuclear energy

Book of the month

John Michael Greer books that talks in depth about issues like dwindling energy and resources, environmental degradation and economic downturn. Author has a great ability to draw lines with our modern situation with previous societal downfalls.

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Why nuclear energy won’t be our savior

A lot of people from around the world are saying that nuclear energy is the way to go as far fossil fuel replacements go. Despite the obvious drawback of core meltdowns like the ones we've seen in Fukushima, there is...

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  • Why nuclear energy won’t be our saviorApril 13, 2017
  • Is population growth to blame for our woes?April 15, 2017
  • New fractures detected on Greenlands glaciersApril 17, 2017
  • Is Saudi Arabia holding too much US debt?April 18, 2017
  • Are we running out of phosphorus?April 20, 2017
  • Are we running out of phosphorus?April 20, 2017
  • Is Saudi Arabia holding too much US debt?April 18, 2017
  • New fractures detected on Greenlands glaciersApril 17, 2017
  • Is population growth to blame for our woes?April 15, 2017
  • Why nuclear energy won’t be our saviorApril 13, 2017

Must see lecture

Here is a lecture about energy made by Ripudaman Malhotra that gives perspective on our current energy use and future energy needs using cubic miles of oil as the standardized energy unit.

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