On September 25 the conference titled “Dialogue of Nations. Peoples’ right to self-determination and construction of the multipolar world” was held in Moscow. As well as last year this conference was attended by the delegations representing separatist organizations from all over the world: Catalonia, Northern Ireland, Western Sahara, Scotland, Kurdistan, Italian provinces Lombardi and Veneto, […]
Export Ban in The Philippines
We’ve all read a lot recently about the Indonesian export ban and it’s effect on the global market place. This year when Indonesia made good on it’s word to ban raw exports of metals the market responded with an increase in the price of many base metals. This also caused a stir among companies relying […]
How London’s High Rental Prices Stop Young People From Buying a Home
The population of London continues to grow from both internal and external migration. Individuals and families are moving to the capital from other areas of the UK to seek work, while immigrants from the EU and beyond choose London as their first foothold on the steps to a new life. While incoming numbers continue to […]
Nuclear energy is not an option for combating Climate Change
Nuclear energy is an alternative solution for subsidizing the global green house gasses emission rate but is not a permanent solution [1].As nuclear power is not a clean or renewable form of energy [6], so to an extent it can be used as an effective means of reducing the green house gasses emission rate but not a permanent […]
Energy Deflation Cometh: Plentiful Shale Gas, LNG, Ethanol, Nuclear, Geothermal
Consumers rejoice. Investors beware. Environmentalists lament. Fossil fuel prices are just about to nose dive. Massive new supplies of energy are coming on stream worldwide. Shale gas has flipped the United States from gas importer to gas surplus. Liquid natural gas (LNG) supplies from Qatar, Algeria and Russia are flooding European and Asian markets. Ethanol […]
What Economists Say About the World Food Crisis
Ignoring the comments of U.S President Bush on food crisis and the rebuffs he received from the Indian politicians, including the latest from Mr.Sidhu, an MP,a former cricketor turned politician, it is also our duty to check out what the real economists say about the present international food crisis that are creating political tensions from […]