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Lisa Margonelli, Wired
The People’s Republic is on the fast track to become the car capital of the world. And the first alt-fuel superpower.
March 27, 2005
Lisa Margonelli, San Francisco Chronicle
What is striking about both books [Blood and Oil by Klare and Oil: Anatomy of an Industry by Yeomans]… is that they argue that the United States can avoid the petro-military dystopia if Americans (a) get Bush out of office, (b) make a concerted effort to create and exploit alternative fuels, and (c) — in Klare’s words — “reduce American dependence on imported oil and … sever the links between our energy behavior and our overseas security commitments.”
September 20, 2004