Heating Bills Will Be 30% to 54% Higher Than Last Winter.

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  1. mswan

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    So America, see how Biden's policies on fossil fuels, green energy and climate change are improving your lives?

    Build Back Better, baby!

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2021/...ll-be-between-30-to-54-more-than-last-winter/
    “Residential energy consumption in our forecast relies heavily on weather expectations, which we base on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) most recent forecast of how cold a winter it will be, using heating degree days as the measure,” wrote the EIA. “Heating degree days reflect temperature deviations from a base temperature of 65 degrees Fahrenheit, and more heating degree days indicate colder weather.”

    The officials predict we will have 3% more heating days than last winter.

    I thought the climate change everyone talks about meant the earth was getting warmer.
     
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    Xiden hates the people. It's the only explanation.
     
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    Yeah, pretty much.
     

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