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To: elmatador who wrote (38426)4/25/2011 5:17:08 AM
From: axial  Respond to of 46821
 
"While faith and optimism deserve respect, factual assessments deserve even more. The belief that distorted market mechanisms that brought us these problems will also lead us out of the impending troubles is more faith than fact."

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We can add a new report on the impending effect of rising energy costs. We already have suppressed reports by:

- DECC guardian.co.uk

- German Bundeswehr spiegel.de

- US Army guardian.co.uk

... not to mention numerous other independent - and credible - studies and reports, some of which have been posted here.

We can now add a report from Canada:

"From the long (term) view, it's guaranteed that something else will take over (as an energy source), we just don't know what or when. . . . Nobody has yet come up with the solution (so) that we can (continue to) do the things we do now and have done for decades. So it is possible that the time line is against us."

canada.com

On energy, climate and their interaction the probability of negative outcomes is high. In a complex world the biggest unknown is timing. But it's a certainty that the poorest will be marginalized first. In fact, we already see that happening not only in Africa, but in North America:



Jim