
Why
Gas is So Expensive: As my chart from last year (above)
suggests, I can't figure out why it's so inexpensive. Since
2004, crude oil has tripled in price yet the price at the gas pump has
only doubled. Andrew Leonard suggests this is because the cut by
refiners has fallen by 2/3 in this period, to the point refineries
are actually losing money. Why don't the refineries care?
Because they are owned by the same Big Oil companies that own the
oilfields and sell to the refineries, at market. But don't expect any
more buffering from the intermediaries. As soon as the US election is
over, $7/gallon gasoline is a near certainty. Ironically, liquid natural gas terminals sit empty -- the US is unwilling to pay the soaring global market price to import it.
Carbon Emissions Per Capita Lowest on West Coast, Highest in Rust Belt: The tough emission standards of West Coast states are vindicated. They really do make a difference.
Canadian Research Group Prescribes Way for Canada to Meet Kyoto Targets: The Calgary-based Pembina Institute reviews existing and proposed regulations and innovations and proposes a blueprint for Canada to become green,
The Worst Way of Farming: Two new reports damn confined animal feeding
operations -- factory farms.
As both of these reports make clear, the
so-called efficiency of
industrial animal production is an illusion, made possible by cheap
grain, cheap water and prisonlike confinement systems. In short, animal husbandry has been turned into animal abuse. Manure
—
traditionally a source of fertilizer — has been turned into
toxic waste
that fouls the air and adjacent water bodies. Crowding creates health
problems, resulting in the chronic overuse of antibiotics. And,
because the modest profits in confinement operations require the lowest
possible labor costs, including automated feeding, watering and
manure-handling systems, these operations have helped empty and
impoverish rural America."
[If you're wondering why it continues, it's because of that green
stuff in your wallet, and the oligopoly of Big Agriculture -- Cargill,
ADM and Con-Agra.] Kucinich's Chief Economic Advisor Explains Why the US Has Been Deliberately Bankrupted: Michael Hudson, in a long, brilliant interview, describes how the political and economic agendas of a small US elite bent on a world order under their control
has led to assassinations, destroyed nations, pushed the US and China
into a teetering economic co-dependency, and massively redistributed
wealth from the poor to the rich. Thanks to the Deconsumption blog for
the link.
Another Approach to Meditation (for Those Who Find It Hard): A couple of weeks ago I was referred to a fascinating paper and book on the Beginner's Mind approach to meditation. Now, Chaitanya has referred me to another well-written, understandable explanation of the mindfulness state of meditation and how to achieve it.
How to Save the World Selected as Leading Social Enterprise Blog: I'm delighted that this blog has been picked, along with some much better-known blogs, as 'best in class' by Guy Kawasaki's new Alltop aggregation service. I'm honoured, guys.
Thought for the Week: Want to buy local, quality goods instead of Chinese crap? Consider buying from Etsy, where artists and craftspeople offer a dizzying array of hand-made, one-of-a-kind products, rated by previous buyers.
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