Monthly Archives: May 2016
“Declining energy prices lower the cost of living”
http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=26072&src=email Between June 2014 and February 2016, the CPI for urban consumers fell 1.2%, and the EIA found that the biggest component of this decrease was reduced expenditures on energy. The energy component of the C-CPI-U decreased by 35.3%, showing … Continue reading
Posted in non-renewable: energy
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Nestle Follow Up
Activists rally against Nestle, hand out free water It seems that between the Nestle ‘crisis’ in Maine and the recent news of Nestle’s bottling permit in the San Bernardino California area has caught on in with the American people. … Continue reading
Posted in Land use, Renewable: water
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