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www.keithhennessey.com
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| | | | | The national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline is one penny short of its all-time high (adjusted for inflation), at $3.22 per gallon. That's about $1 per gallon higher than early last November. In recent years, it reached $3.04 in September of 2005, and $3.00 in August of 2006. The post Why are gas prices high, and what can we do about it? appeared first on Keith Hennessey. | |
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reason.com
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| | | | | Separating economic myth from economic fact | |
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| | | | | A monthly review of climate, energy, environmental, and political policy issues Articles compiled by Jonathan DuHamel (jedtaz@gmail.com) In this issue we examine several articles dealing with "net zero" - the elimination of carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels. These articles show that "net zero" will have almost no effect on global temperature, but will... | |
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| | | It's summer, and that typically means heat, right? While we may have many ways to 'beat the heat' on land (including heading to the ocean) - what about marine animals? Where can they go to find water that is cooler? The answer: the thermocline. | ||