Governments should consider imposing World War II-style policies of rationing on goods such as food, fuel and clothing in order to fight climate change, according to a newly published academic paper.
During the war food was rationed. Everyone got a book containing coupons that you would hand in for food or clothes (e.g. it was 2 coupons for a pair of stockings). The reason the system started was ...
The thrifty habits homemakers developed during World War II rationing lingered long after the war ended. Bones and leftovers were used to make soups. Bacon fat was saved. Ground meat was extended with ...
On the run-up to Christmas in 1944, the Tribune published a recipe for fruit-candy gifts, above which was a list that, at this distance, seems encrypted. “Sugar stamps 30 through 34 [book 4], 5 lbs ...
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