"Ever since the oil shock of the early 1970s, central bankers have fretted that rising energy prices spelled recession.Too ridiculous. Lower energy prices increase the standard of living for everybody. The key to this is falling oil prices means fewer petro-dollars, and that's not good for dollar supremacy.
Now they’re discovering cheaper energy can be a headache too, especially when warding off deflation is the economic challenge du jour."
Frauds claim concrete's life is shortened by climate change.
Scientists ridiculously miss that carbonate rocks, note the name, absorb carbon.
NASA accidentally shows 1934 was the worst drought of the last thousand years.
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