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| | clsbluesky.law.columbia.edu
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| | Members of Congress and financial regulators from the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury, SEC, CFTC, and CFPB appear set on regulating the crypto trading system (traded coins and associated marketplaces, exchanges, brokerages, lending, staking, derivatives, intermediaries, and enablers) as part of the t...
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| | On December 20, one of us (Steve) engaged in a debate with Professor Peter Conti-Brown of the Wharton School on whether crypto should face federal financial regulation. Hosted by the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at Brookings, and moderated by Kelly Evans of CNBC, you can watch the one-hour debate here. We found both the questions and the discussion very enlightening. In this post, we will summarize our views, as well as those of Professor Conti-Brown.
| | careyking.com
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| | [AI summary] The blog post discusses the limitations of the current economic system, emphasizing the constraints imposed by finite natural resources, environmental issues, and social equity. It highlights the importance of transitioning to renewable energy sources and the challenges of achieving sustainable growth. The post also touches on the Dakota Access pipeline controversy, illustrating the conflict between economic power and environmental concerns. Additionally, it critiques the concept of 'peak oil demand' and argues that it is closely tied to resource constraints rather than efficiency alone. The author calls for a more comprehensive approach to energy transition, focusing on efficiency and renewable technologies rather than relying on biofuels and h...
| | dissidentvoice.org
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| Faramarz Farbod: You have taught at Princeton University for four decades; you were the UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories in Israel (2008-2014); and you are the author of numerous books about global issues and international law. In preparation for this conversation, I have been reading your autobiography, Public Intellectual: