| Completing the Circle: Gas at the Pump, War in Iraq, and Global Warming |
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| Written by Joshua Liberles | |||||
| Tuesday, 06 May 2008 | |||||
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From Oil Change International:
In a power- wealth- and energy-hungry war campaign such as this, the true losses can't be expressed in terms of missed opportunities to decrease pollution. Thousands of lives have been sacrificed in Iraq to date. But the point that Oil Change's study drives home is the circular nature of the relationship between demand for oil, global warming, and business as usual. We spend and pollute excessively to bring in more oil, so that we can drive our cars, enrich mega-corporations, and pollute some more.
Photos via flickr by pingnews.com & wireheadinc.
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| 141 MILLION metric! |
| That first bullet is absolutely staggering. What a waste! |
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