By Sam bot on November 9, 2015
awareness, branding, fish, overfishing, sustainability
Economy, Environment, Stories, Stories
VIA UPWORTHY by Lori White What’s in a name? For fish, the stakes of a name are quite high. With a new name, a fish that was once never even considered edible by society becomes THE fish to eat. Sure it’s delicious … but what’s its NAME? Image via Evan Blaser/Flickr. Renamed fish can get […]
By Sam bot on April 4, 2015
bank loans, banking, debt, economy, iceland, indentured
Economy, Europe, Politics, Stories, Stories, Stories, Videos, Videos, Videos
VIA “wakingtimes.com” by Waking Times Staff Writer Alex Pietrowski The tiny Nordic European island country of Iceland is presently experiencing one of the greatest economic comebacks of all time. After the privatization of the banking sector completed in 200o, the economy was thrown into a tailspin when over a five year period, private bankers borrowed […]
By Sam bot on March 17, 2015
alternative energy, earths moon, energy, innovation, solar power
Economy, Stories, Stories, Tech
VIA “themindunleashed.org” The Mind Unleashed A Japanese company proposed an interesting idea on how to cover the energy needs of humanity by building a solar power station on… the Moon. One of the oldest and largest architectural and construction companies in Japan, the Shimizu, presented its vision for solving the energy problems of the world. The […]
By JR Viglione on March 6, 2015
Economy, Stories, Wall Street
Domestic Economic Indicators 3/2-3/6 Monday 2/2 Personal Income and Outlays Personal Income showed a 0.3% raise after a 0.3% increase in December This was short of analysts’ forecasts of 0.4% increase Personal spending decreased by 0.2% after a decline of 0.3% in December Prices also fell, down 0.5% following a 0.2% fall […]