[Homestead] Ralph Nader enters presidential race

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Tue Feb 26 18:33:18 EST 2008


Actually, these problems are somewhat real, and linked, but It has nothing  
to do
with global warming, the medias darling whipping boy. Peak metal production  
worldwide is not down,
nor is wheat supply worldwide, the difference is huge markets in China and  
other places
have money to spend and are taking larger supplies in these and other area.  
Supply is
down and prices up due to increased demand
 
D
 
 
In a message dated 2/26/2008 6:12:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
clhw at infoave.net writes:

On  another list, an article on "Peak Metal" was posted.
Various metals in  short supply/production causing price rises.
Does anyone here know if this  is true?

What about wheat crop shortages?
Some people are reporting  places like Whole Foods having none to sell.
Others mentioning rising  price. Various reasons given, but a lot pointing
to bio-fuels. Also,  weather/global warming.

Is the price of bread going up in your locale  as fast as gasoline?
I paid $2.959 for 87 octane regular yesterday. Last  week, it was $2.659 at
the same  store.
Lynn





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