RadishRose
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If you'd attach a side-car, I'd go with you!If I was younger, I'd get myself a motor trike!
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If you'd attach a side-car, I'd go with you!If I was younger, I'd get myself a motor trike!
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That's what I'm paying, too. Diesel is already well over $6.00/gallon in California.I paid $5.69 here in central California the other day.
That hurt!
These soaring fossil fuel prices are the result of government attempts to force a move towards Clean Energy, IMO. However, we are a Long Way from being able to transition smoothly to electric vehicles, etc. As a result, we are going to take a major hit to our wallets, with little being accomplished, in the near term.
I think there is going to be a substantial "backlash" in this Falls elections.
Oh! You mean like the one we had?Too bad we couldn't build some sort of a pipeline to move oil.
Human activity, over the past 100+ years has created environmental issues that Will NOT be quickly resolved. Even if All fossil fuel usage were banned today, current weather patterns, etc., would still continue to worsen. We are already AT, or Very Near to the "tipping point" where virtually anything we might do is likely to make little change in what the future holds for humanity.As for the US and other countries moving from filthy coal and oil and toward renewable energy, if not now, when? There'll never be a convenient time to move from fossil fuels. The results of global warming are upon us and getting worse in a hurry. How dire must it be before we change our collective ways?
Humanity's poor stewardship of this planet over the past 100 years is truly nothing short of appalling.
I absolutely agree.That's what I'm paying, too. Diesel is already well over $6.00/gallon in California.
This situation can be blamed equally on both dominant political parties. Crude oil (commodity) price is near an all-time high and international oil companies are reporting record profits. US politicians have little to no influence over the cost of crude - it's set by global markets.
As for the US and other countries moving from filthy coal and oil and toward renewable energy, if not now, when? There'll never be a convenient time to move from fossil fuels. The results of global warming are upon us and getting worse in a hurry. How dire must it be before we change our collective ways?
Woe to our children and grandchildren if we don't drastically and quickly cut our dependence on fossil fuels. They'll quite rightly hate us for our blithe, selfish willingness to trade their future (and the future of many other species) for our own comfort and billionaires' profits.
Humanity's poor stewardship of this planet over the past 100 years is truly nothing short of appalling.
The UK pays double that. Metrification, a great way to conceal true cost. Fossil fuel costs £9 a gallon at the pump, that might start a riot, let's standardise fuel and measurement. UK adopts metrification, to keep in line line with European countries, fuel is now advertised in litres. So £9 @ gallon becomes £2 @ litre, still expensive but how clever to con most motorists who can't count past the number of fingers on each hand.https://www.barrons.com/articles/gasoline-prices-how-high-51652816252s standardise
Prices at the pump are already at record highs, averaging more than $4.50 per gallon for the first time ever. This could be just the beginning of the increases
Good God, it's getting bad out there.
It will get better. We'll see the usual manipulating before the fall and winter holidays, and, as usual, prices will stagnate somewhere between here and there in early spring....lower than now, higher than before now.It's not going to get better any time soon.
Same here. The company that cuts my lawn not only raised the price per cut, they now charge a “gas surcharge” of $6.00 per cut! I know they have to use gas to get to my property, but they aren't using $6.00 worth to cut it per week. My trash removal service has also added a gas surcharge of $9.00 plus an environmental/regulatory charge of $2.00. They charge quarterly. Soon they'll be charging us just to LI have no problem with going green, but why couldn’t we have made a plan or timeline and do so much at a time? Why try to turn us 180 all at once? The company that does my gardening in Florida, notified me on Monday that he is requesting an additional $5.00 per month to cover the cost of gas and also he is trying to ‘slowly’ convert his gas equipment to electric. Since he requested it, I will oblige him. What he is asking and doing sounds reasonable to me. I think he has a plan in place.
And Calif adds additional tax and "surcharges" - road tax, and believe it or not, a pollutants charge. We pay for the right to pollute.The UK pays double that. Metrification, a great way to conceal true cost. Fossil fuel costs £9 a gallon at the pump, that might start a riot, let's standardise fuel and measurement. UK adopts metrification, to keep in line line with European countries, fuel is now advertised in litres. So £9 @ gallon becomes £2 @ litre, still expensive but how clever to con most motorists who can't count past the number of fingers on each hand.
By the way, our fuel is both the cheapest and most expensive in Europe. That's because we pay £2.63 an imperial gallon in fuel tax. Value Added Tax at 20% is also charged on the price of the fuel and on the duty. Which means we pay a tax on a tax. They have us by the short & curlies.
I signed a contract for one year at a given price per visit. He mows, edges, trims the shrubs if needed and so on. So, when he asked if I would ‘contribute’ an extra $5 per visit due to the increase in gas price, I was OK with that. He does a very good job.Same here. The company that cuts my lawn not only raised the price per cut, they now charge a “gas surcharge” of $6.00 per cut! I know they have to use gas to get to my property, but they aren't using $6.00 worth to cut it per week. My trash removal service has also added a gas surcharge of $9.00 plus an environmental/regulatory charge of $2.00. They charge quarterly. Soon they'll be charging us just to Lk at the gas pump.
If my service included edging and shrub trimming, it would be more acceptable. They want $500.00 to "trim" my shrubs. I trim them myself.I signed a contract for one year at a given price per visit. He mows, edges, trims the shrubs if needed and so on. So, when he asked if I would ‘contribute’ an extra $5 per visit due to the increase in gas price, I was OK with that. He does a very good job.
There are two men from the same landscaping company that comes to the Florida house. The one fellow just mows. The other fellow does the edging and trimming. He showed me his certificate stating that he was a certified Arborist. He also does other homes in our development.If my service included edging and shrub trimming, it would be more acceptable. They want $500.00 to "trim" my shrubs. I trim them myself.![]()
$7.56 CA = $5.90 US, so roughly the same as California.With the recent increase this week.......our gas is 7.56 per gallon.
I have a friend who I was speaking with just a little while ago. Now, you have to realize that this man is a bit eccentric. He told me that he didn’t care about the price, just as long as he could get it without having to wait in line.$7.56 CA = $5.90 US, so roughly the same as California.
It's getting spendy, that's for sure.
I understand his logic. Gas lines were very stressful.I have a friend who I was speaking with just a little while ago. Now, you have to realize that this man is a bit eccentric. He told me that he didn’t care about the price, just as long as he could get it without having to wait in line.
Been over $6/gal here last couple months.Gas prices to hit $6 by summer
Yeah, some places, like California, are already at that level. Here, we just passed $4 a few days ago.Been over $6/gal here last couple months.