Nate Hagens ends oil drum starts some monkey site

Alex Mousoulopolous













After years of being a well respected founder and writer of the oildrum.com blog, the great Nate Hagens has left the unfortunate defunct web site bringing you news of the joke that the oil industry happens to be, Nathanial has ventured out on his own now and started some other lame monkey site and this is unsettling. Oil Drum was a great informative blazon of knowledge on the good but mostly bad of the oil industry and its awful sway of geo-political world and order. Nate's new site doesn't look cool or have the news we are accustomed to receiving from this great speaker of doom. At least the bearded dragon Hagens still has the oil drum site up for archives for now and the following is his bio on the soon to be extinct oil web page. he needs to get rid of the mickey mouse monkey site and help pull the oil drum back to full time grippinng and wellreading site it was for close to a decade.



Nate Hagens is a well-known speaker on the big picture related to the global macroeconomy. Nate's presentations address opportunities and constraints we face in the transition away from growth based economies as fossil fuels become more costly. On the supply side, Nate focuses on biophysical economics (net energy) and the interrelationship between money and natural resources. On the demand side, Nate addresses the behavioral underpinnings to conspicuous consumption and offers suggestions on how individuals and society might better adapt to the end of growth. He will be writing at themonkeytrap.us.
Nate has appeared on PBS, BBC, ABC, NPR, and has lectured around the world. He holds a Masters Degree in Finance from the University of Chicago and a PhD in Natural Resources from the University of Vermont. Previously Nate was President of Sanctuary Asset Management and a Vice President at the investment firms Salomon Brothers and Lehman Brothers. Nate is the former President of the Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future (non-profit publisher of The Oil Drum), is current US Director of the Institute for Integrated Economic Research, and serves on the Board of the Post Carbon Institute. Nate also served as the lead editor of the Oil Drum for several years.

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