Blog Action Day: Climate Change Multi-Dimensionally

Blog Action Day: Climate Change Multi-Dimensionally

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“There is nothing more powerful than an Idea whose time has come”

When oil hits the scarcity point; i.e. $150 per barrel, according to Paul Zane Pilzer technology [Unlimited Paul Zane Pilzer] will kick in to either make it more abundant or replace it completely. So what does this have to do with climate change?

I look at the word “Climate” as multi-dimensional. First, the word is commonly seen as the weather. It is also the values of a marketplace. Either way, it is the environment in which people live.

Yes, the world weather climate affects everyone. So do the markets in which goods and services are exchanged. Before the collapse of the global economy last year, oil prices crept upwards, altering consumption trends.

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Do high gas prices get you upset?

Do high gas prices get you upset?

 

In the United States we are finally catching up with the rest of the world regarding gas prices. In Norway they pay over $9.00 per gallon. The UK is about $6.00. Yet in Saudi Arabia they pay $.45 per gallon. Maybe it’s time to rethink energy in general. [Read more →]