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I love this chart. Many thanks to Kevin at cryptogon.com for reminding me of it (I’d seen it before, but can’t recall where). addthis_url =...
View ArticleCuba to Become an Oil Player
Full Story Here. The dynamics of the Carribean just got a little more dynamic. Now that Cuba will have serious cash-flow, they’ll be able to partner with the likes of Venezuela and Bolivia and start...
View ArticleNot-so-secret Agreement for Shell
It looks like Shell is going to be one of the major beneficiaries of the occupation of Iraq. This story , from Raw Story, exposes the sweetheart (although non-binding) deal that Shell has struck up...
View ArticleWorld Debt
I know I’m a little stale with posting comment on this article (I’m trying to catch up on a number of things, blogging being one of them), but I still wanted to post this for the community that follow...
View ArticleTar Sands, No We Can’t
For all those following this blog, please sign the following online petition to show that we care about our country and we’re no longer interested in exporting dirty oil to the US:...
View ArticleWhy Prorogue Canadian Democracy? For the Oil
Harper's minions approve the Mackenzie Pipeline abomination while shutting down Parliament at the same time proving again that this is only about the oil.
View ArticleThe Cost of Carbon and the Canadian Economic Action Plan
Canada's Economic (In)Action Plan will cost Canadians more than they realized when they tally up the environmental costs. Stay tuned.
View ArticleMayDay 2011: At Least Someone Will Make Money Off The Tar Sands
The EU plan to price Canadian oil differently than other energy means someone out there will be making money off the Tar Sands. Too bad it's not us.
View ArticleMayDay 2011: Iraq, Libya and Oil
The invasion of Iraq was related to oil. No shit. What's important is who supported this invasion.
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