Not long ago, we thought that interlocking finances between countries would
bring less chance of war. Europe thought it was safe to get gas from Russia
because they thought Russia would be too dependent on the revenue to go rogue.
Why would Russia, who relies on the revenue from gas, risk aliena
*Update: Lincoln School Project*
*Honoring our History, Building Our Future*
You know that when there is a clock on the wall that final pieces of the
project are starting to fall into place! Teachers will be able to move into
their classrooms the week of August 22nd, and school starts on September
Shouldn’t there be a cost benefit analysis for both these actions?
I believe that analysis said that the environmental cost of the pipeline was
too great.
The short term cost of the release was reasonable.
You have given one action in the totality of many that are not in the control
of the Pre
https://www.drought.gov/drought-status-updates/drought-status-update-northeast-8-12-22
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The assertion has been made here on LT that:
“The reality is that US Presidents have very little influence over energy
prices, . . .”
I refer readers to this CNBC (not a right-wing news outlet) report:
“Joe Biden this year revoked a key permit needed for a U.S. stretch of the
1,200-mile projec
The car seat was claimed yesterday morning! Thanks for your interest.
On Sat, Aug 13, 2022 at 8:50 AM rebecca yeh wrote:
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>
> We’re giving away a Britax car seat if you pick it up. I actually got this
> from Lincoln Talk to use as a spare, but we never ended up using it.
> Manufacture date
To understand gas prices, you have to look at the whole world. That is
simply amazing for me to say that! But the demand for oil and gas is
worldwide and capitalistic. There is no world governing body to set or
to control prices. That said, when demand exceeds supply, prices go up.
The Biden a
It is one world.
We are all in this together.
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> On Aug 14, 2022, at 2:10 PM, Stephanie Smoot
> wrote:
>
> Let the politicians in Europe sweat. Europe (Germany in particular) has
> chosen to support, promote and strengthen Russian natural gas production thru
> the gloss
Let the politicians in Europe sweat. Europe (Germany in particular) has
chosen to support, promote and strengthen Russian natural gas
production thru the glossy new Nordstrom II, instead of other energy
choices and resources available, and instead of considering issues of
energy security. Just
More prices likely to go up…and have nothing to do with Biden or any other
elected official.
Better stock up now.
Sara
" Winemakers in Southern Europe grapple with extreme heat.
Grape vines are usually able to adapt to hot, dry climates, but conditions in
France, Italy and Spain have become so ex
Thank you, ed.
That is very instructive and shines a light on the international forces beyond
our control.
Sara
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> On Aug 13, 2022, at 4:52 PM, Edward Kern wrote:
> E international forces
> The EIA also forecasts a drop in Henry hub natural gas prices. But who
> knows. I
This isn't [only] about bashing the president. Stephanie used a thinly
coded obscenity. Are we going to argue for the right to swear on LT in
the name of free speech?
The reality is that US Presidents have very little influence over energy
prices, just as they have little influence over inflat
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