One event that has sustained emotional resonance is that evening on the outskirts of Moscow. I was a kid of six or so. It was 1995ish and my mother and I were ferried to some bestial monument to Brutalism in a creme colored Soviet… Continue Reading “More Bad Times Ahead?”
Category: Alex Weir, Current Events, Environment, Philosophy, Psychology, Social Commentary, Technology, The Fractal Journal, UncategorizedTags: Agriculture, Bread Lines, Crisis, Famine, Food, Infrastructure, Moscow, Ron Paul, Shortages, Transportation, Tyson
Posted on July 23, 2019
by Alex V. Weir
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Gloom, doom, and snark. The case for caution with a side of punk. Wherein I go through a list of projections regarding the axis resource of water from various organization. Le Source: https://www.seametrics.com/blog/future-water/ Call Me An Idiot Here http://www.minds.com/Weirmellow Or Here mellow.mission.productions@gmail.com Support… Continue Reading “The Future of Water | Lazy Commentary Vlog”
Category: Alex Weir, Philosophy, Politics, The Fractal Journal, Uncategorized, VlogTags: Agriculture, Climate Change, Conservation, Environment, Future, Global Village, Globalization, Hydrology, Industry, Science, Social Commentary, Water
Posted on October 28, 2017
by Alex V. Weir
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This is an updated version of a draft for the introduction to my upcoming book: Forever Fluid – The Strange Case of Renewable Limits. © (Originally titled: ‘It Moves You Know’) I consider it copyrighted, as I plan to publish it, or a version… Continue Reading “Forever Fluid – The Strange Case of Renewable Limits”
More Bad Times Ahead?
Posted on May 1, 2020 by Alex V. Weir
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One event that has sustained emotional resonance is that evening on the outskirts of Moscow. I was a kid of six or so. It was 1995ish and my mother and I were ferried to some bestial monument to Brutalism in a creme colored Soviet… Continue Reading “More Bad Times Ahead?”
Category: Alex Weir, Current Events, Environment, Philosophy, Psychology, Social Commentary, Technology, The Fractal Journal, UncategorizedTags: Agriculture, Bread Lines, Crisis, Famine, Food, Infrastructure, Moscow, Ron Paul, Shortages, Transportation, Tyson