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aftermath
Apr 30, 2019Explorer III
My daughter said to me that we have lost our August. It is now a month of smoke from the fires. I think she is right. Until we can agree on what to do with the forests we will not see any real changes.
Gas prices on the west coast remain higher than average. We have huge demand and few refineries and we are a long way from the oil producing fields. On top of that, our oil companies continue to push for an oil pipeline that will end at the Gulf. Why the Gulf? So they can export oil and make better profits. We are producing more oil than ever and yet our prices continue a slow growth upward. Who really benefits from the oil pipeline?
Gas prices on the west coast remain higher than average. We have huge demand and few refineries and we are a long way from the oil producing fields. On top of that, our oil companies continue to push for an oil pipeline that will end at the Gulf. Why the Gulf? So they can export oil and make better profits. We are producing more oil than ever and yet our prices continue a slow growth upward. Who really benefits from the oil pipeline?
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