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Coping with high oil prices
The most surprising feature of the current oil crisis is that it does not really feel like a crisis. Why haven’t high energy prices forced a recession?
July 14, 2006
Think small on energy
Energy policy in America has suffered from big ideas. A step in the right direction is rejected because it is not a leap; the dream is for all problems to be solved at once or not at all.
April 19, 2006




