Sunday, January 26, 2020

Cargo Chokepoints - Shipping

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24-2-1 Ultra Large Container Vessels Too Large for US Ports - Shipping > .


History of Globalization æ

Cargo shipping is basically the string that holds modern capitalism together; 90 percent of traded goods are transported over the water. But it mostly happens out of sight. Throughout time, ships have gotten steadily bigger to accommodate more containers, with the biggest coming in at almost 24,000 TEU. Bigger ships carry more containers, which in turn means fewer trips and lower fuel costs. Disruptions to the global supply chain, whether as a result of a pandemic causing chaos in supply and demand, or of a gigantic ship getting stuck in a narrow but important canal, often call for a re-think. Should ships be that big and travel that far? It's all about ships, and where they’re headed, both literally and figuratively. What will they look like? Where will they go? How will they change?

Common Resources, ToC, Quotas

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Common Resources and Tragedy of the Commons - Lessons > .
23-10-1 What If The American Southwest Runs Out Of Water? - Versed > .
The Tragedy of the Commons - mru > .

Friday, January 24, 2020

Egypt's Water Crisis

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Energy Crisis - CoV+



Energy Crisis Triggers

23-1-2 Dutch Disease | Resource Wealth, Currency Inflation, Economy | EcExEss > .
22-11-25 Why Saudi Arabia is Gladly Helping Russia - T&P > .
22-10-11 Gulf States, "Dutch Disease", Big Dumb Mega Projects | EcEx > .
22-9-29 Could US LNG prevent Europe from Freezing? - VisPol > .
22-9-27 Energy Crisis: Pain or Opportunity? - gtbt > .
22-9-19 How Guyana Could Become Richest Country in Latin America - VisPol > .
22-7-5 How Norway Became Insanely Rich - Dodging Oil Curse - Casual Scholar > .
22-6-22 Oman (ME's Switzerland) - Guarding Gulf, Strait of Hormuz - Explore > .
22-5-8 Massive global energy disruptions are coming. Brace yourself! - Just > .
22-3-26 Why Russia’s War Drove Up US Gas Prices - CNBC > .
22-3-17 Why The Middle East Won't Survive Without Oil - OBF > .
2021 The End of Oil, Explained | Vox + Netflix > .

sī vīs pācem, parā bellum

igitur quī dēsīderat pācem praeparet bellum    therefore, he who desires peace, let him prepare for war sī vīs pācem, parā bellum if you wan...