Carbon risk could melt markets
While tending berry vines on my small farm this fall and winter, I've observed the sharp decline of the US's artificial economy. Nature has a seasonal cycle of expansion and contraction. Now contracting, the US's manufactured economy has been built on a growth-always fiction.
My main work for the last fifteen years has been on the organic Kokopelli Farm in Northern California. Watching the US economy descend;while caring for boysenberry vines, apple trees, and chickens;I've noticed a sharp contrast between nature's ways of a real economy and the US's false economy. Nature guides my farming, with permaculture being one system that I employ.
The US economy, unfortunately, is not nature-based. In fact, it conflicts harshly with nature's rhythms and is now paying the price. read more
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