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Jun 25th, 2009 |
By Chris Mayer |
Category: Emerging Markets, Featured
China is hungry…and gets hungrier every day. Satisfying hunger requires fertilizer…lots of it. Think: Potash. China is not only getting hungrier, it is also developing a taste for the good life. Protein consumption always increases as a population’s wealth increases.
Tags: Chinese Agriculture, Chinese Government, Chris Mayer, Crop Yields, Fertilizer, Food Production, Grain Production, Grains, potash, water shortages, Water Supplies
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Apr 20th, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Financial News
Three-quarters of the world consists of water, but growing populations, higher living standards, and global climate change have more than a few analysts worried that there still may not be enough to go around.
Tags: Global Climate Change, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Simpkins, Population Of China, Water Rationing, water shortages, Worldwide Water Shortage
Posted in Financial News |
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Mar 2nd, 2009 |
By Martin Denholm |
Category: Top Story
Martin Denholm from the Smart Profits Report is drinking on the job again. But it’s the kind of drink that you can profit from, the “critical commodity” water. Here, he gives us 5 water stocks to quench your thirst for profit.
Tags: AMN, CGW, DHR, Energy Production, Human Water Consumption, Martin Denholm, PHO, U S Energy, VE, water shortages, Water Supply Problems, WTR
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Jun 13th, 2008 |
By Bill Bonner |
Category: Politics & Economics
Retail sales actually went up last month – how is that even possible?…The Beige Book says the U.S. economy is ‘generally weak’… The sky’s the limit for electronic money – but not so for real wealth…America’s money is snapping back… Calling into question the U.S.’s car culture…the next big thing in the search for an energy alternative…and more!
Tags: BOC, Car Culture, china, Commodity Price, Corn Prices, Electronic Money, europe, Financial Publishing, Floods In The Midwest, Food Prices, Import Prices, Inflation Expectations, Internet Marketers, liquidity, Oil Prices, Price Increases, Rebate Checks, Retail Sales, water shortages, Yuan
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May 15th, 2008 |
By John Mauldin |
Category: Emerging Markets
What countries are truly the have and have nots of the world? Good friend and business partner Niels Jensen of Absolute Return Partners suggests we look at the old equation in a new way? Food and energy resources may be at least part of the definition in the future.
Tags: Agricultural Commodity Prices, Al Gore, Asia, biofuel, Chinese Consumers, Climate Change, Commodity Prices, Crude Oil Prices, Economic Stability, ehtanol, Emerging Economies, ETFs, food crisis, Food In India, Food Prices, Food Staples, Global Currencies, Oecd, Opec, poor countries, water shortages, wheat exporters
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