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Fresh water crisis unfolding

When planetary scientists search for life on other planets the first thing they look for is evidence of water. “There are two main questions in the search for life: With so many places to look, how can we focus in on the places most likely to harbor life? What are the unmi...

When the levee breaks

In George Steinbeck’s epic novel ‘The Grapes of Wrath’, a poor family of tenant farmers and thousands of other “Oakies” hitch up their wagons to make the trek to California in search of work and a better life. A savage dr...

A steady diet of plastic

People eating fish are advised to watch carefully for bones, but how about tiny pieces of plastic? For years it has been known that plastic breaks down into microscopic particles that are consumed by shellfish, fish and mammals higher up the food chain, presentin...

Real Estate Showing Signs Of Collateral Damage – Part IV

This final part of our multi-part Real Estate article should help you understand what will likely transpire over the next 6+ months and how the unknown collateral damage may result in a “Double-Dip” price event taking place before August/September 2020....

The Most Important Resource on the Planet

What do you think the world’s most important commodity is? Is it copper? Is it gold? No, it’s water. Water truly is a commodity we cannot live without. Gigantic quantities of water are used in almost every food and drink we consume. F...

Real Estate Showing Signs Of Collateral Damage

As we continue to digest economic and global data, our researchers have focused on Real Estate as we believe the contraction in the US economy, spanning corporate, main street, and millions of Americans, will quickly reflect in a slowing Real Estate market. Our researcher at...

What’s with all the weird weather?

In January 2018, something strange happened in the Sahara Desert: it snowed . The Algerian town of Ain Sefra, named the “Gateway to the Sahara”, reportedly received up to an inch, barely enough to get the average North American out of bed early to scra...

$2 trillion infrastructure plan will require mega metals

The White House and Congress finally agreed to put their significant differences aside and work together on something constructive, no pun intended. On Wednesday it was announced that President Trump and Democratic congressional leaders plan to spend $2 trillion on US roa...

Copper market is a coiled spring

As the third most-consumed metal on earth, behind iron and aluminum, copper is all around us. Found naturally in the earth’s crust, copper was among the first metals used by early humans, dating back to the 8th century, BC. Three thousand years later homo ...

A Very Unique Stock, Utilizing the Most Valuable Resources on Earth

(Image via Western Sierra Resource Corp.) One of the most valuable resources in the United States, if not the world today, is water. Not only is water crucial for our survival in countless ways, this 40 Million dollar water asset in Colorado is what unifies the f...
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