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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: steve harris who wrote (8458)5/26/2009 11:48:33 AM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (1) of 86356
 
Looks like Harvard's think tank has now come out and said it is time for the US to get serious about it's energy policies. They join a growing chorus including MIT, which I posted about recently that believe that oil dependency is a bad thing and it is time to expand our options and diversify away from fossil fuel usage. So with Harvard and MIT both joining your so-called "conspiracy theorists", we have to start asking whether it is you who are off base and not the rest of the world.


Belfer Center Brief Urges Higher, Stable Energy Prices to Achieve Long-Term Energy Policy Objectives

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The United States cannot afford to wait any longer to enact long-term policies on these topics. In fact, acting early is clearly in the longer-term interest of the United States.
—“Acting in Time on Energy Policy”
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