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How Ron Paul Aided And Abetted An Expanded Fed

How Ron Paul Aided And Abetted An Expanded Fed Regular readers of Alt-M don t need to be told that yours truly is no fan of the Fed s gigantic credit footprint. Even before the recent crisis, he lamented both the extent to which the Fed had switched from regulating this nation s short-term money market to being its short-term money market, and the switch to an abundant reserve or floor operating system that made a bigger Fed footprint inevitable. Please share this article - Go to very top of page, right hand side, for social media buttons. By the time the Great Recession ended, the Fed s balance sheet was more than four times as large as it was in mid-2008. And now, thanks to the COVID-19 crisis, it has doubled in size yet again, to just shy of $7.6 trillion.

Geothermal energy using oil/gas drilling techniques - Renewables

I get most of my geological information from the wonderful tome written by John McPhee,  Annals of the Former World.  He outlines that most geothermal areas are near a transform fault, where one tectonic plate butts up against another one (say the Pacific Plate ramming into the North American Plate). These produce the Ring of Fire where most of the volcanoes occur. Therefore, most of the geothermal areas in the U.S. are in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho.  There s another interesting thing that McPhee mentions: Hot Spots that exist intra-plate. There are only a few of these in N. America: Yellowstone, of course, but also Jemez Springs in New Mexico, and there is one in British Columbia.  

Untangling Heat Paradox Along Major Faults

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Column: San Diego s unstable real estate

Print In the mid-1980s, an earthquake brought a temporary halt to an afternoon meeting of the San Diego City Council. As soon as the chambers occupying the top floors of City Hall stopped shaking, council member Bill Cleator bolted from his seat. He soon returned, explaining he rushed to a window just outside the room to see if the nearly completed Horton Plaza shopping mall was still standing and, he was was happy to report, it was. Earthquakes aren’t rare in San Diego, though in modern history major ones tend to happen to the north and east. The San Andreas Fault is known around the world; not so with the Rose Canyon Fault.

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