Green Star CEO Editorials Predict Today’s
World Events with 85% Accuracy
SAN DIEGO (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) June 27, 2008 --
Joseph LaStella, President of Green Star Products, Inc., has written
many editorials and participated in radio interviews in which he has
forecasted with 85% accuracy and many years in advance the energy
shortages, food shortages, global warming disasters, and economic
turmoil that exist today, and other events that are yet to come.
For instance, Capitol Hill representatives need to know the following
issues:
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The United States has about 22 billion barrels in proven oil
reserves while consuming 7.6 billion barrels per year. Without
imported petroleum, the U.S. gas gauge will read zero in only three
years!
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The United States only possesses 2% of the known world oil reserves.
However, the U.S. consumes 25% of the total world's daily oil
production. This imbalance is totally unsustainable for the future
of our country.
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Building more nuclear plants will not reduce our need for crude oil
or reduce U.S. oil imports. The fact is that 96% of the electrical
energy in the U.S. comes from domestic coal, natural gas,
hydroelectric, wind farms, etc. - not from oil. Long after we run
out of oil, we will still have electricity to run our industries and
homes. Maybe it is time to put your order in for a plug-in hybrid
car.
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Most people in the U.S. regard Californians as living the
"high-life" and maintaining a "baby boomer" or "hip lifestyle,"
which may be partially true. However, the fact is that Californians
use 40% less electrical energy per capita than the rest of the U.S.
Through energy conservation, Californians have not increased their
per capita electrical consumption since 1975, while the rest of the
U.S. has increased its per capita electrical consumption by well
over 40%. If the rest of the states were as efficient as California,
the U.S. would not need any additional power plants for at least the
next 25 years.
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There is no magic bullet or anything on the horizon that will bail
the United States out of this mess. The only immediate PARTIAL
RELIEF is for U.S. citizens themselves to practice
immediate conservation efforts.
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Many other factors are contained in Mr. LaStella's historical
editorials available on the JosephLaStella.com website.
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Mr. LaStella concluded, “We are Americans and
we can win the energy war at home. Let’s
follow California’s lead.”
Use the following special energy and cost saving tips from Joseph
LaStella:
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The average person drives at highway speeds in excess of 65 mph.
Reducing your speed just 5 mph will save you the equivalent of 42
cents per gallon at the pump.
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A gas saving energy tip that Joseph LaStella has been advocating
for months is to plan your driving route to take advantage of right
turns. For example, it will require up to 50% more gas to drive your
car around the block in the counterclockwise direction versus driving
in the clockwise direction. Clockwise driving does not require waiting
at red lights and saves a substantial amount of fuel.
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Stop buying needless junk food and other expensive items at the
corner convenient gas station. A bottle of DesaniTM
water will cost you $1.25 per bottle at a convenience store. The same
bottle will cost you 25 cents (case of 24) at a local grocery store
such as Safeway (NYSE: SWY) and Kroger (NYSE: KR). Plan your shopping,
add money to your household budget and eat healthier.
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Conservation is immediate and requires little or no funds to
achieve, i.e. turn off lights; adjust thermostats; add just one more
low energy light bulb to your house; check the air in your tires every
month; use public transportation once per month; carpool twice per
month; use water efficient showerheads in your home (which also saves
energy for hot water); stop driving needlessly; then, educate your
family and neighbors to do the same.
Mr. LaStella's editorials and predictions are posted on the recently
launched website JosephLaStella.com and a book publication will follow
in the fall of 2008.
Mr. LaStella intends to publish his book and to establish a non-profit
organization dedicated to the re-publishing of his predictions and
consequences yet to be realized. His website outlines simple to
understand, yet not well known, information that can reshape Capitol
Hill's understanding of complex issues now facing our nation.
Also see GSPI press release dated yesterday, June 26, 2008, titled “Green
Star Products Acquiring Talented Industry Executives.”
Green Star Products, Inc. (OTC:GSPI) is an environmentally friendly
company dedicated to creating innovative, cost-effective products to
improve the quality of life and clean up the environment. Green Star
Products and its Consortium are involved in the production of green
sustainable goods including renewable resources like algae biodiesel and
clean-burning biofuels, cellulosic ethanol and other products. For more
information, see Green Star Products' website at http://www.GreenStarUSA.com,
or call Public Relations at 619-864-4010, or fax 619-789-4743, or email info@GreenStarUSA.com.
Forward-looking statements in the release are made pursuant to the
"safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements
involve risks and uncertainties, including without limitation, continued
acceptance of the company's products, increased levels of competition
for the company, new products and technological changes, the company's
dependence on third-party suppliers, and other risks detailed from time
to time in the company's periodic filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
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