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aslouie -> RE: Rising food prices (10/7/2008 4:53:52 AM)
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I guess this reminds me of this prospective thread I want to prop up here, specializing in the Christian view of economics, or whatever theory works best here (i.e. the methods of John Maynard Keyes, or Milton Friedman), especially with the global food crisis. But in commenting this issue, I too am reminded of how the biofuel craze (hint: allocating agricultural lands and crop for fuel-INefficient ethanol--not to mention its unintended, counter-productive results to the environment!), and the rising price of oil, much of which is blamed by: A) oil speculators in the industry... or... B) OPEC, for (allegedly) deliberately setting up artificial prices for fuel that could actually be cheaper than advertised, via slowing down oil production... or C) some of the unintended consequences of environmentalist policies, like not allowing more (offshore) drilling, or certain forms of pragmatic alternative, eco-friendly energies... like nuclear power(!), though that will also beg the tangent question if the environmentalist-inspired technology today, may actually allow more environmentally-friendly oil drilling and nuclear power. Maybe I should jump start a stand alone thread concerning the latter![;)]
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