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September 17, 2008
Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil
, Solving Global Warming
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- AIG, CAFE, cleanenergy, drilling, energyefficiency, fueleconomy, fueleconomystandards, gasprices, OCS, oil, oildependence, oildrilling, oilsavings, outercontinentalshelf, policy, security, vehicles
Efficiency and other clean energy measures are sound investments for the near and long-term. I realize right now that it's hard to believe that sound investments exist. The financial center at Wall Street seems to be crumbling with the news that...continued→
September 8, 2008
Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil
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- arcticnationalwildliferefuge, CAFE, cleanenergy, drilling, energyefficiency, fueleconomy, fueleconomystandards, gasprices, OCS, oil, oildependence, oildrilling, oilsavings, outercontinentalshelf, policy, security, vehicles
The more I look, the more oil savings I find. My latest investigation continues to cast serious doubt on the advice of drilling advocates by turning up 11 times more oil in 2030 than we could extract from the Arctic...continued→
July 14, 2008
Posted by Luke Tonachel in Moving Beyond Oil
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- CAFE, drilling, fueleconomy, fueleconomystandards, gasprices, OCS, oildependence, oilsavings, outercontinentalshelf, security
Earlier today, President Bush announced the lifting of an Executive Branch ban on drilling in protected areas off our coasts. In an accompanying White House document, the Administration acknowledged that drilling will take a long time to produce any oil;...continued→