The Energy Information Administration, “the non-partisan statistical arm of the U.S. Energy Department”, says heating oil costs will be up 36% this winter, with natural gas costs projected to rise 23%.
Having recently moved back to California after 18 months in Connecticut and paying nosebleed amounts to heat the house there, it’s a certainty these projected increases will have some people there in absolute panic.
During Feb. of this year, before moving, we were paying $150 a week in Connecticut to heat a well-insulated 2,100 sq ft house with the thermostat set at 64 during the day and 55 at night. Thus, this winter the projected price there will be more like $200 a week. Some (many?) people will not be able afford that, and could have to choose between food and heat.
Firewood sales in New England are soaring (as is the price per cord) and most firewood dealers are already out of seasoned wood, and even green wood. Pellet stove ...
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Liked they cared if civilians diedFrom: polizeros.com
Post Date: 2007-05-21 13:08:31
An Israeli jet attacked the home of a Hamas politician because five Hamas militants were nearby. That the attack killed seven members of the politician’s family didn’t even rate an explanation or apology from Israel.
Israel also said all Hamas leaders should be killed , an outrageous statement which was received with thunderous silence by US media. Were Hamas to say Israeli leaders should die, you can be sure our media would be screaming for blood.
Killing civilians, either ...
more Imagine thatFrom: polizeros.com
Post Date: 2007-05-21 08:55:14
The US tried to kill Al-Sadr by luring him to a house for peace talks then attacking him.
“I believe that particular incident made Muqtada lose any confidence or trust in the [US-led] coalition and made him really wild,” [said] the Iraqi National Security Adviser Dr Mowaffaq Rubai’e.
Dunno about you, but if someone tried to kill me, I wouldn’t trust them either. ...
more Peak FoodFrom: polizeros.com
Post Date: 2008-06-25 14:29:21
From the YouTube notes:
John Gossop, farmer and author of Famine in the West, explains why food prices are rising and why there will soon be food shortages even in developed countries. Peak Food, oil and gas shortages, climate change, increasing world population with millions in Asia eating more meat so needing more land per person when there is less, water shortages, competition from ethanol and biomass, falling fish stocks and crop land losses are all threats to food security.
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