Nate Hagens introduces "Wide Boundary News," framing current events within a context of a looming biophysical phase shift, where financial claims increasingly outpace biophysical realities. He uses a pyramid model—financial economy atop biophysical resources and the biosphere—to illustrate growing imbalances. Japan's rising bond yields exemplify financial system strains, while silver's high price highlights the collision of financial claims and physical constraints, impacting industries like solar. Examining Venezuela, Hagens suggests the US action is less about oil acquisition and more about countering China's influence. He also touches on Greenland, viewing it through a historical lens of technocracy, and a UK report on biodiversity loss, emphasizing the need to treat ecosystem collapse as a strategic risk. He concludes by noting that increasing constraints are revealing the importance of real resources, supply chains, and stable ecosystems.
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