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AUSTRALIAN food prices could double within a few years on the back of global shortages and soaring fuel prices.
The drought, a shortage of water and agricultural land, insatiable demand from China and India and a lack of investment in research have combined with high oil prices to create a grim future for Australian families.
Originally posted by johnsky
reply to post by the titor experience
I'm actually in the same boat as you regarding the purchase of a vehicle.
I abandoned having a private vehicle ever since I moved to Ottawa... but now that I'm in Toronto, the public transit system is not as good... and the city is way too big to rely on public transit in the first place.
But gas prices are so high... I really don't want to buy a gasoline driven vehicle.
Originally posted by the titor experience
My guess is that the situation is similar in a lot of other countries. The sad thing is, a lot of people saw this coming, and as per usual, nothing was done by those in power (not that this comes as any surprise to me). I am also in the process of deciding whether to buy a new car but for the way fuel prices are rising - at this rate in 3 or 4 years only the very wealthy will be able to consider driving anywhere.....furthermore should we finally get our act together and start mass producing electric cars or those run by alternative fuels buying a new car at the moment may be a silly investment.
www.news.com.au
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Originally posted by Illahee
reply to post by Quazga
A Hybrid seems like a good idea until you meter the electrosmog in th back seat. Keep your kids back there and it will fry the neurons in their brains.....
Not super safe in the front seat either.
Originally posted by the titor experience
Food prices are set to double
www.news.com.au
(visit the link for the full news article)
AUSTRALIAN food prices could double within a few years on the back of global shortages and soaring fuel prices.
The drought, a shortage of water and agricultural land, insatiable demand from China and India and a lack of investment in research have combined with high oil prices to create a grim future for Australian families.
Originally posted by Illahee
reply to post by Quazga
A Hybrid seems like a good idea until you meter the electrosmog in th back seat. Keep your kids back there and it will fry the neurons in their brains.....
Not super safe in the front seat either.