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Commentary: Could falling oil prices spark a financial crisis?

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For investors, this offers the opportunity for high yield, which is why hundreds of billions of dollars helped finance companies in disparate parts of the country looking to drill in shale. When oil prices were high and production was relentlessly climbing, energy related junk bonds looked highly profitable.

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The Game-Changing Water Revolution: Interview with Stanley Weiner

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What it means immediately is higher food prices across the US. Parts of Oklahoma are hard hit by drought. Blue’ technologies have also until now not been ‘green’ enough to make sense for the environment. These prices make fresh water economically available for everyone who needs it. Everyone benefits.

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