dealing with the global crisis

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The credit crisis re-explained

Soon I’m going to write something about what the G20 have come up with, but in the meantime, I wanted to share this video:


The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.

It’s pretty similar in terms of clarifying the situation as the presentation I linked to in my first ever post on this blog. I have to say it leaves the viewer with a rather hopeless ending, without making any attempt to suggest what could be done to help with the situation! Maybe someone will make a nice video about green new deal ideas soon…

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We need a truly international response to the current global financial, energy and environmental crises. We're trying to work out what that response should be, and how it is best co-ordinated.

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