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Category Archives: war
The War Didn’t End in 2011
The War Didn’t End in 2011 “It is evident that many wars are fought over resources which are now becoming increasingly scarce. If we conserved our resources better, fighting over them would not then occur…so, protecting the global environment is … Continue reading
Posted in politics of energy, war
Tagged Gregg Levine, Vinod Khosla, Wangari Maathai
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America and Oil: Declining Together? Food for Thought!
I ran across this article yesterday and re-post it here to feed your brain. This incisive analysis of America’s political situation in the world today is a “must read” for anyone who seeks to understand what is happening, and why, … Continue reading
Posted in energy, politics of energy, war
Tagged china, economic decline, energy crisis, environmental costs, middle east
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Panel: Widespread waste and fraud in war spending
Panel: Widespread waste and fraud in war spending. Is it just me or is there something very wrong with this picture? This story from the AP has me, once again, wanting to pull my hair out. The Commission suggests that … Continue reading
Posted in politics of energy, war
Tagged Afghanistan, Commission on Wartime Contracting, Iraq, Taliban, war
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