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Join the Energy Revolution. Prepare and Start Weaning Yourself Off of Fossil Fuel. Let's start breaking away from "Big Oil".
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I wouldn't have it any other way
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By the way I love your thoughts on saving the enviornment [:
great job! keep the vids going
hope ya weekend id cool ..
peace xxx
It's only July, but it might be time to start loading up on blankets and sweaters. Oil spiked to a new trading record as hostilities rise between the West and Iran — raising the likelihood that this winter's heating bills will be the priciest yet.
Crude oil's brief jump past $147 a barrel Friday arrived not only as the United States and Israel view Iran as a growing threat, but also as the U.S. dollar fell and worries erupted over possible supply disruptions in two other major oil-producing nations: Nigeria and Brazil.