Environmentalism
Economic Issue
Climate change is clearly one of the most important challenges of our time, but the politics of climate policy is what makes this issue so difficult, as not everyone wants to limit fossil fuel production as a way of combatting… Read More ›
Here’s what Europe’s largest floating solar farm is going to look like | Electrek
Renewable energy producer Q Energy is now building Europe’s largest floating solar farm on a brownfield site in northwestern France. The floating solar farm is called Les Ilots Blandin, and it’s going to be sited on a former quarry (pictured) in Haute-Marne,… Read More ›
Demonstrations in Vienna and The Hague as a weekend of climate change protests begins | umgers.com
A long weekend of climate change protest began on Friday with a march in Vienna and a road blockade in The Hague. Organisers say 20,000 people marched in the Austrian capital, while in its Dutch counterpart police used water cannons… Read More ›
Work-Standard Accounting Practices: Environmentalist Critiques of Double-Entry Account Bookkeeping
Environmentalism as an ideology is concerned about humanity’s relationship with nature in the State of Total Mobilization. The State of Total Mobilization itself may have concurred with the development of large cities and manufacturing zones, but it has not completely… Read More ›
Finalizing the Table of Contents
The Table of Contents for Work-Standard Accounting Practices (1st Ed.) is completed, at least in the areas that matter most. I had to reduce the number of Sections in the Treatise further to three due to the apparent lack of… Read More ›
Another Rival of the Work-Standard?
At this point, it appears that I have finally mapped out the current extent of all known rivals to the Work-Standard’s Theory of Money (WTM). Compared to the Theories of Value, the Theories of Money have been easier to identify… Read More ›
“Monthly Fragebogen: The Rathenau Murder”
Bogumil, I hope you do not mind me commenting on your older ARPLAN posts because what I am about to discuss is relevant to my own ongoing Blog posts. To begin, history and personal experiences have taught me that the… Read More ›
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