Commodity prices underpin inflation

Many observers have noted the spike in food commodity prices, underpinned by interest in corn for ethanol in the US.  There also appears to be a broader rise in prices of commodities which is bound to push up inflation.  Last year the pressure on metal commodities from demand from China was observed.  As the chart …
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Catholics go green

At last the Pope has jumped on nature’s band-wagon. In early September, Pope Benedict joined about 300,000 young Roman Catholics for an eco-friendly festival at the shrine of Loreto, in Italy.  Wearing green vestments, the pontiff told the crowd it was up to them to save the planet from development which often upset “nature’s delicate …
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Where are the green taxes going?

In the UK, the Taxpayers’ Alliance has claimed that the government is raising billions of pounds more in green taxes than it needs to remove the UK’s “carbon footprint”.  In a report they say that emissions in 2005 had done damage worth an estimated £11.7 billion (covering the “social cost” of climate change to the …
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Hope is not the answer; living in reality is

By coincidence a number of comments received on last month’s musings (both News and Views and Review) drew attention to hope. Whether a quantitative or qualitative observer of life, people seem to want a hopeful sign that everything is going to be alright. It would be fantastic if that could be. But it is only …
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Japanese leadership crisis – new PM

September has not been a good month for politics in Japan. At the beginning of September, Agriculture Minister Takehiko Endo resigned only a week after being appointed. He admitted that a private farm group he heads was involved in illegal dealings – it had been paid 1.15m Yen ($9,900) by the state after overstating crop …
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Mobile phones as wallets

In the UK, the 5 big mobile phone service providers have launched, PayForIt, a payment system that turns handsets into digital wallets for buying goods and services with a value of up to £10 (€ 15).  It is hoped to raise trust in using the handset as a payment tool and is expected to be …
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Livestock endangered by industrial agriculture too

Its not just wild flora and fauna that are endangered by the human footprint, cattle breeds and other domesticated animals are having their genetic diversity whittled away exposing them to disease. (Note the rapid spread of BSE, foot and mouth, bird flu etc.) At a recent UN summit on animal genetic resources, researchers from the …
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Cost of food rising fast, driving inflation and hurting the poor

The cost of food is rising fast. We had been expecting this because of variations in weather patterns which we feared would upset cultivation. However, the sudden interest in corn for ethanol, since the warnings last year by the Stern Review, An Inconvenient Truth and IPCC, has also contributed to an increase. The chart here …
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Antartica melting: images

Even the coldest continent on Earth is melting, say NASA scientists. These maps illustrate different aspects of seasonal melting on Antarctica.  After analyzing 20 years of satellite data, scientists have concluded that persistent melting—melting that lasts for at least three daytime periods or one consecutive day and night—has been occurring increasingly farther inland and at …
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Green auto design: light, lean and cheap

That’s the objective of Gordon Murray, ex-Formula 1 car designer who recently launched a new company to design a green family car, the T25.  Production will be outsourced for this concept car which Murray would like to have online in 18 months.  He’s aiming for safety, efficiency and cost competitiveness.  Let’s hope this initiative helps …
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