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Monday, June 20, 2005

When oils ain't oils

The Australian: Troubled waters over oil's future :

"THE crude oil price went through the ceiling again on Friday, closing on a new record high of $58.47 a barrel and filling the weekend finance pages with the usual barrage of statistics."

This article is discussing the very things I alluded to in the previous article. America, China and India are all coing to have to look at how they provide their nations with energy and weigh up things like the health of the environment, the cost , the risks...some big decisions which will have to be made relatively soon and presumably as negotiations, debates, discussions and conferences. Their decisions will affect us all because I have come to the conclusion that history has brought us to the stage now where we have to look at things from a global perspective and much of what we do can no longer be ignored by other nations. We are on Planet Earth time in the new millennium.

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