Effects Of Climate Change On The Economy Stories

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The Last Good-bye

by Cromagnonman on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

It was a tearful good-bye, she clung to me as if she would never let me go, as if in letting me go, she would never see me again. This touching scene was interrupted by the final boarding call for my flight to London. "I've got to go now, I'll see you in a week." She gave me one last, lingering, kiss. "'Bye, you behave, and don't go falling for any beautif...

Climate Change

by PrincessErin on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I don't always listen to the news but recent articles have made me think about a few philosophical ideas revolving around this whole global warming situation, although now it's called climate change because as always, my front yard is covered in a foot off snow as opposed to a thick layer of green grass. I am not an expert in this topic but I don't need to b...

Balance Of Payments

by Nakod Apa on Sep 17, 2017
Humor & Satire

This short extract from the memoirs of Evan Moore is provided for students as a study in economic opportunism. Chapter 10 - THE ISLES OF HALCYON That summer had been difficult. Firstly there was my internet company which, from its inception I had planned to sell once it reached an optimum size - but even so our parting almost seemed like having one's child...

Why Even Bother?

by JagFarlane on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Another year has past, another Spring is coming to the Northern Hemisphere and fall to the Southern, another Earth Day, and another climate report from the UN released. So the world takes a large sigh of ignorance at yet another report, the deniers make up excuses out of thin air, and most other folks bury their heads in the ground. Still more will point to...

Dragon Tales 02: Diaspora

by Lobosolo51 on Oct 6, 2020
Non-Erotic

What changed our world (other than our non-stop quest for knowledge and experimentation)? Well, what happened is some of our researchers searching the heavens, found a huge meteor headed our way. Humans refer to it as the K-T event (the Cretaceous - Tertiary extinction event) that occurred roughly 65 million years ago. This meteor or comet was so large that...

No Future Ch. 51

by bradley_stoke on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

LIThe Streets of LondonMolly & Mark2073 At long last the good times had returned. The economy was booming and there were more jobs, more money and more international confidence. And if it wasn't an economic boom for the whole Kingdom of England, it was undoubtedly a boom for those employed in the Docklands and the City of London. Although England's financ...

BWC Chronicles

by gerx on Apr 29, 2025

Political Disclaimer: This work is a fictional dystopia created for artistic, narrative, and psychological exploration. It does not reflect the political, ethical, or moral values of the author or any associated platforms. Year 2135. The collapse of the old world did not come suddenly. It was a slow, grinding implosion – a century of unchecked liberalism, ch...

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Revelation

by imhapless on Oct 13, 2017
Loving Wives

As a trial attorney, Brock Vanark wasn't just a Great White Shark – he was a killer whale. Despite his youth he had amassed an impressive string of victories defending large multinational corporations, or suing critics on their behalf, as the top litigator and rainmaker at McKenzie Squires P. C., an old fart establishment law firm in Washington, D. C. He als...

A New World Pt. 01 - Preface

by Newworldfuta on Nov 4, 2019
Fetish

Preface: ( I have a few stories in mind that i will be writing. This preface is an explanation of the universe/ world/ timeline that they occur. While its not entirely necessary to the reader to read this before or after reading any of my stories, it is helpful to me to establish and maintain continuity etc. ) The year is 2040, the world is a different pla...

Meeting Katya

by durritticolumn on Dec 31, 2019
Erotic Couplings

Paris had been great, seeing old friends, hanging out on the rive gauche, re-visiting favourite restaurants and delights of delights going to English language movies. But I was glad to be leaving, the meeting that was the excuse for the trip had gone well, I’d won the contract I was after and had six months work to tide me over the summer, but I missed the S...