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Nomi Prins Says US May Begin Stockpiling Silver As A Strategic Reserve

Today Nomi Prins, who has given speeches to the World Bank, IMF and Federal Reserve, told King World News that the United States may once again begin stockpiling silver as a strategic reserve.  This would have an enormous impact on the already thin physical silver market.  Global silver production is only 819.7 million ounces a year, and the last time the US stockpiled silver it reached a jaw-dropping peak of 3.3 billion ounces.  The question is where will all of that silver come from and how high will the price of silver have to go in that kind of market?  Here is what Prins had to say.

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'Synthetic' Leaves: The Energy Plants of the Future? (Kavli Roundtable)

Alan Brown, writer and blogger for The Kavli Foundation contributed this article to Live Science’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. People could store it this form of solar energy in cars’ fuel tanks, distribute it through pipelines, and buy it in gas stations. Green plants and some bacteria basically do this every day, through photosynthesis, turning water and carbon dioxide into sugar.

ConocoPhillips signals conditional support for U.N. climate deal

By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Oil and gas producer ConocoPhillips on Friday said it would support a UN climate change agreement if it met its own policy principles, including creating a “level playing among energy sources and between countries.” The comments by the Houston-based company were a clarification of its position on the proposed UN agreement after it earlier in the week answered ‘yes’ to a question in a

Court rules Ecuadoran villagers can pursue Chevron in Canada

Ecuadoran villagers can seek to enforce in Canada a multi-billion-dollar Ecuadoran judgment against US oil giant Chevron on pollution in the Amazon rainforest, the country’s top court said Friday. Chevron’s Canadian subsidiary dismissed the ruling, calling the Ecuadoran judgment fraudulent and unenforceable. In Canada and in parallel legal fights in the United States and Brazil, the indigenous people of Ecuador’s Lago Agrio region have sought to collect compensation for the