The problem is all too obvious and reaches from coast to coast.  More than half a million Americans suffer from this.  The federal and state governments have spent tens of billions of dollars to help, but the improvement is hardly noticeable. Meanwhile, the problem is getting worse and no one can think of a solution.

Even if you follow the news only occasionally you’ve undoubtedly heard that large parts of America are experiencing exceptional heat and prolonged drought.  But did you know that large parts of Europe are facing the same problems?  While each of these developments is bad on its own, the combination makes things even worse.

Europe is about to learn what the words “hot,” “cold,” and “energy dependence” really mean.  Very possibly, America will too.

School has just begun, and in this case the teacher is Gazprom, a Russian energy conglomerate that is the largest producer of natural gas in the world.  Estimates are that it supplies Europe with up to 40% of this resource.