North Carolina: Utility customers say their heating bills are outrageous
Mar. 5--Jeannette Bray keeps her home thermostat at 65 degrees. Some weeks she shuts off the heating upstairs and bundles up in layers of clothing.Bid to cut old folk winter death toll - Sunderland Echo
Still, her energy bill from mid-December to mid-January came to $682.09 for electricity and natural gas heat. The $436.84 portion for electricity covered the lights and other basics.
"I'm never comfortable," Bray said. "You're just cold all the time."
Winter weather contributed to the deaths of 142 Wearsiders this year – many of which could have been prevented by keeping warm.Today’s global warming surrender « Don Surber
“The Met Office also made a disastrous prediction for winter – claiming there was just a one in seven chance of a cold December to February,” the London Daily Mail reported. “It turned out to be the coldest and snowiest winter in three decades.”World leaders, top academics selected for Ban’s climate change [scam] advisory group
You know who has a pretty good track record on this? The Farmer’s Almanac.
The government? Not so much.
Philanthropist George Soros and prominent British academic Nicholas Stern are among the 19 members of the high-level advisory group set up by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon seeking to mobilize financing to help developing countries combat climate change, it was announced today.Russ Steele: Time for climate change reality check | TheUnion.com
Continuing to the teach children that humans are responsible for climate change will lead them to question all science when the truth becomes known, and they discover they have been fooled by their teachers.What Dave and his chum Barack don't want you to know about green jobs and green energy – Telegraph Blogs
It is time for a reality check. What are your children or grandchildren being taught about global warming?
We also know that alternative energy is a fraud – only viable through enormous government (ie taxpayer subsidy) and utterly incapable of answering anything more than a fraction of our energy needs.
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