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Thinking with a Hammer. Wednesday, 26 February 2014. Milankovitch and the ‘Earth History’ Perspective on Climate Change, or ‘Why We Should All Stop Worrying About Global Warming’. It is, I believe, a little known fact that we are currently living in an ice age. It is called the Pliocene-Quaternary Glaciation and it started about 2.58 million years ago. Century took as the end of an ice age was only, therefore, the end of the most recent period of glaciation, which lasted around 100,000 years, and the beg...

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Thinking with a Hammer: September 2012

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Thinking with a Hammer. Saturday, 15 September 2012. The Limitations and Dangers of Quantitative Easing. In my last two blogs, ‘ The State of UKBanks and The Long Haul to Recovery. 8217;, and ‘ Quantitative Easing, Bank Lending& UK Government Borrowing. 8217; I pointed out:. That following the financial crash of 2008, the. 8217;s four largest banks suffered a massive drop in their capacity to lend – some £1.8 trillion between December 2008 and December 2009;. As a result, many presenters and pundits on m...

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Thinking with a Hammer: May 2013

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Thinking with a Hammer. Tuesday, 14 May 2013. Our Food Industry and How It’s Killing Us (Part I): Obesity and the Incoherence of Much Current Dietary Advice. In 1980, a large-scale study by the epidemiologist Ancel Keys was featured on the cover of Time. Magazine. Called The Seven Countries Study. It compared per capita. So what went wrong? Was dietary fat not to blame after all? Calories and only burn off n-1. For the implication of this new. On UK television at present, there is a programme called &#82...

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Thinking with a Hammer: Milankovitch and the ‘Earth History’ Perspective on Climate Change, or ‘Why We Should All Stop Worrying About Global Warming’

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Thinking with a Hammer. Wednesday, 26 February 2014. Milankovitch and the ‘Earth History’ Perspective on Climate Change, or ‘Why We Should All Stop Worrying About Global Warming’. It is, I believe, a little known fact that we are currently living in an ice age. It is called the Pliocene-Quaternary Glaciation and it started about 2.58 million years ago. Century took as the end of an ice age was only, therefore, the end of the most recent period of glaciation, which lasted around 100,000 years, and the beg...

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Thinking with a Hammer: November 2011

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Thinking with a Hammer. Saturday, 19 November 2011. The Straightjacket of Economics and the Wriggle-room left for Politicians. The annual deficit and the cumulative national debt for the last 25 years, as recorded and tabulated by www.ukpublicspending.co.uk. With a further five years projected forward in accordance with George Osborne’s 2010 budget. Annual % Growth in. Public Debt (£billion). Annual Increase in Debt. Annual Increase in %Debt. National Debt in Relation to. The bad news is that George Osbo...

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Thinking with a Hammer: July 2013

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Thinking with a Hammer. Thursday, 18 July 2013. Our Food Industry and How It’s Killing Us (Part III): Paying the Price. In my first two essays in this series – subtitled ‘Obesity& the Incoherence of Much Current Dietary Advice’. And ‘The Rise of the High Sugar Diet’. 8211; I first took the reader through the scientific arguments of Dr Robert Lustig, Professor of Paediatrics at the University of California in San Francisco, who believes that it is sugar, rather than dietary fats. Crucially, before this hi...

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