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Two books on Oil and our Energy Future – very different authors with some suprisingly similar conclusions

Two authors, with very different styles, approaches and opinions, write books about oil and our energy future. Reading them together, it is easy to imagine a provocative and enlightening panel with the two authors. But the real takeaway are the points on which they both come to very similar conclusions. Kenneth Deffeyes, the author of [...]

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Large potential increase in domestic natural gas supply welcome, but not a panacea

Last week’s announcement of the Early Release version of the US Energy Information’s Annual Energy Outlook for 2011 prompted a number of reactions along the lines of the NY Times’s Green Blog posting “The energy future ain’t what it used to be“.  Driving that reaction is the opening bullet of the Executive Summary, which highlights [...]

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Tax breaks and subsidies for energy

Hovering in the background of several current energy and sustainability-related news stories is the question of tax breaks and subsidies for energy. In the wake of the BP oil spill disaster, the Senate Finance Committee will discuss a possible rollback of oil and gas tax incentives, partly to fund clean energy incentives and job creation. [...]

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