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Natural Apex: Defining a National Energy Policy for the Next Decade

by Bruce E. Fleming in Issues, July 17, 2009
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In the years to come, essential raw materials from crude oil and arable farmland to clean air and fresh water will be in short supply. Wealth among nations will be more accurately measured by access to natural resources and raw materials than by the value of goods produced and services available. Based on shortages of essential raw materials, sustained prosperity of some nations is only achievable through deliberately depriving other nations of theirs. Animosity between nations will trigger debilitating resource skirmishes around the world, which no nation will win. Willingness by the United States to assume a leadership role in solving an imminent global crisis by assessing the impact of dwindling natural resources, analyzing alternatives from natural resource conservation to increased use of renewable resources and reliance on green technologies, and then executing a national energy policy defined from a truly global perspective is urgently needed. The stakes have never been higher.

Earth Hour is Pointless

by Rafe in Issues, March 29, 2009
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Why acts of awareness gets me mad, and three real solutions I wold rather see that actually costs time, effort and money to implement.

Oil: It Has Shaped the World, Now It’s Time to Get Off of It

by Bruce A Tucker in Activism, December 16, 2008
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We need to do everything we can to continue the pursuit of energy independence.

Is Ethanol the Answer to Our Energy Needs?

by Bruce A Tucker in Issues, November 25, 2008
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Ethanol is just one piece of the puzzle that we call energy independence.

The Case for Energy Decentralization

by Rico Fortunado in Activism, September 14, 2008
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Energy subsidy for American citizens not corporations. The end of days for large-scale energy providers and the bigger is better paradigm.

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