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How about $4.09 for premium? That's the highest I know of here.
Quote from: Tsatsui on April 15, 2008, 02:02:21 PMHow about $4.09 for premium? That's the highest I know of here.$1.52 litre minimum here today. What is that in gallons, you Maths experts?
The price here for gas just went up to $3.60 here yesterday. It is sure on the way up to the predicted amount of $5.00 by summertime.
Well, are we concerned with the price of gas to fill the car's tank? How about those who are concerned with the price of food to fill their stomachs? See the news and comments below:Ethanol Agriculture Blamed For World Food Crisis The BBC of London recently quoted statements by the presidents of Bolivia, Evo Morales, and Peru, Alan García, on the negative impact of the expansion of agricultural areas for growing plants to be used to produce ethanol, which would be the cause of food price increases worldwide, and the reason for popular protests in several places such as Haiti and Egypt. UN authorities and other agencies that fight poverty and hunger have manifested objection on the same line of reasoning, calling upon the governments of countries which engage themselves in this activity to give more attention to the negative impact of the expansion of agriculture aimed at the production of ethanol, as is the case of the U.S. (corn), and Brazil (sugar cane). The report mentions that the president of Brazil, Luis Inácio Lula da Silva, not only dismissed this factor, but signed an agreement with the government of Ghana, in Africa, for agricultural activities in that country exactly aiming at ethanol production. Josette Sheeran, chief-executive of UN’s World Food Program, spoke at a meeting Tuesday in London about a "silent tsunami" of hunger that is invading the most desperate nations, caused by increases in the price of food, unpredictable climate and growing demands on the part of emerging powers such as China and India. The price of rice more than doubled in the last five weeks, she said. The World Bank estimates that food prices rose by 83 percent over the past three years. We can expect now to hear calls from some leaders for "global joint efforts" to overcome this crisis that seems more and more challenging, increasingly affecting the poorest segments of the population, and causing hunger and despair among those who are the most vulnerable people everywhere - the poor throughout the planet, especially in the developing world. Think of the "eschatological implications" of this new trends. . .
Oil Prices keep Climbing. It hit $126 a barrel today. They are talking about gas hitting $5 a gallon by summers end now. Time to start taking the mass transit systems I guess.
Quote from: RedFalcon on May 09, 2008, 10:46:25 PMOil Prices keep Climbing. It hit $126 a barrel today. They are talking about gas hitting $5 a gallon by summers end now. Time to start taking the mass transit systems I guess.And... when there is no public transport, what do people do? It's amazing that even Church folk don't stop to think that they may be able to take someone else to Church with them.