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Celebrating the 80th episode of our newsletter! 200,000 views, 12,000 subscribers in 76 countries... What do you want to read next?

What did you like so far? Before spamming you with our 81th email... we wanted to know if these writings has been use full or valuable to you, and understand what do you want to read next?

Djoann Fal
Aug 18, 2023
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Over the past 2 years I have been exploring with you the frontier of green technology investments and generating lots of research in the space:

  • HVAC research (before it was cool)

  • Hydrogen research

  • Lithium mining research

  • Energy storage research

  • Solar energy research

  • Nuclear & SMR research

  • Green fashion research

  • Recycling tech research

  • AI research

  • Agritech research

  • Reforestation research

  • Blue economy research

  • Anthology of climate tech (long before it was cool)

  • And many more!

I’m extremely grateful that these researches and my thoughts have been read across more than 76 countries, much more people than ever expected when started.

We want to know why you read us

So to be sure that my team and I keep writing interesting, useful, and valuable stuff in this newsletter, we wanted to understand you and why you read us a little more with a few questions:

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Lastly, I would like to thank all of you, readers, and want to stay open to any suggestions or collaborations you might have. Here is my email and a photo of a call I had with one of our readers a few weeks ago after he reached out by email.

Cheers to all our readers! Email me for collabs & get to know each other better!

Join our chat

Today I’m announcing a brand new addition to my newsletter: The Adaptive Economy Newsletter by Atlas Capital subscriber chat.

This is a conversation space in the Whatsapp group that I set up exclusively for my subscribers — kind of like a group chat or live hangout. I’ll post short prompts, thoughts, and updates that come my way, and you can jump into the discussion.

To join our chat, you’ll need to click here to join our Whatsapp group.


PS: if you think some of our research would be beneficial to a friend, here is a link, if someone uses it and subscribes, claim your next free ticket for our Atlas VIP dinner!

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Celebrating the 80th episode of our newsletter! 200,000 views, 12,000 subscribers in 76 countries... What do you want to read next?

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Alexandria ‘Alex’ Masiak
Aug 31

A modern economy circulating products and services throughout the world doesn’t need money or sovereign countries (national currencies) to be successful. Today, we’ve the scientific knowledge and technological skills to convert our natural and artificial resources into daily, life-sustaining deliverables: food, housing, education, healthcare, infrastructure, employment, and other important demands. What we lack is unity, a global framework built upon fair and humane laws and safe and healthy industrial practices. I hypothesize that humanity can end poverty and reduce pollution by abandoning wealth and property rights, and instead adopt and implement an advanced resource management system built to provide “universal protections for all”. Replacing traditional political barriers altogether, this type of approach, which I named facts-based representation, allows us a better way to govern ourselves and our communities. In other words, collective decision-making processes based on the latest information that, in turn, improve the outcomes impacting our everyday personal and professional lives.

#ScientificSocialism

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