The Class war summed up in quotes
…reduce water and sewer.” Check it out: You’re paying twice what you did ten years ago. And our devoted employees, who have taken no increases for the past three years,…
…reduce water and sewer.” Check it out: You’re paying twice what you did ten years ago. And our devoted employees, who have taken no increases for the past three years,…
…water, sewer and sidewalk repair. The Big Business Wall Street Won’t Discuss Full VideoSome states allow the investors to tack on as much as 18 percent interest and a passel…
…or brew pub, instead we drink ‘pounders’. Now since a standard pint of water weighs exactly a pound the implication is that your ‘pounder’ actually contains sixteen ounces, but it…
…I find it comprehensible. When one attempts to deal with difficult mathematical models, the temptation to consider steady states is almost irresistible. Furthermore Fresh water economists have been saying “that…
…carbon market, obtained through the program’s reforestation efforts, as well as the collection of water use fees in the reforested regions. Similar tree-planting programs reminiscent of Franklin Roosevelt’s CCC are…
…of land that might be somewhere near water–a hard task in Oklahoma. She grew up in that part of the world, she met my grandfather, they got married, they started…
…or water heating (3.0%) or appliance use (9.4%). It takes on importance from an energy perspective because it drives electricity PEAK demand (not total energy consumption) in large parts of…
…was bringing it home for her siblings. When food stamps run out halfway through the month, these kids are hungry. And they’re fed sweetened juice water, just to put something…
…be an ever widening gap in the distribution of income with, as now, a group at the top doing relatively well, and everyone else treading water at best. Is it…
…rushed testing at the end. But worst of all, neither BP nor TransOcean was prepared to deal with a deep-water disaster. By BP’s own admission, it “didn’t have the tools”…