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Stoneleigh, I don't post here enough but I do read the Canada Roundups. I want to thank you for the effort you put forth on this even though it often seems much of the time there is little response. I suspect it is because the primary "discussion" thread for TOD as a whole tends to be the Drumbeat regardless of where you are from. However, what you do here is very valuable just like Leanan. Thank you again for your time and effort!
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The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function. - Dr. Albert Bartlett
You're welcome. I agree that the Drumbeat will always be the main discussion thread. What I try to do here is to broaden the focus a little in order to reflect related crises that are all having an impact simultaneously. I cover Canada, but also financial and climate issues of global concern.
Anyone who knows my posting history would know that I think the most immediate threat is financial - specifically a deflationary credit crunch. I expect that to interact with peak oil in complex ways that are likely to be extremely destabilizing. Watch this space.