June 2003

Here’s a Washington Post article summarizing the National Petroleum Council summit on Thursday. The economics are pretty simple, and the statements coming out of the summit are in accordance with the economics: conservation in the short run, increased supply alternatives in the long run in keeping with the long lead times in exploration and in …

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Here’s a Washington Post article summarizing the National Petroleum Council summit on Thursday. The economics are pretty simple, and the statements coming out of the summit are in accordance with the economics: conservation in the short run, increased supply alternatives in the long run in keeping with the long lead times in exploration and in …

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Here’s a Washington Post article summarizing the National Petroleum Council summit on Thursday. The economics are pretty simple, and the statements coming out of the summit are in accordance with the economics: conservation in the short run, increased supply alternatives in the long run in keeping with the long lead times in exploration and in …

Read More »

Here’s a Washington Post article summarizing the National Petroleum Council summit on Thursday. The economics are pretty simple, and the statements coming out of the summit are in accordance with the economics: conservation in the short run, increased supply alternatives in the long run in keeping with the long lead times in exploration and in …

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I owe a great debt this morning to Craig Newmark, who points to a website decrying the vile chemical dihydrogen monoxide. Now if only more “environmental activists” had a sense of humor …

I owe a great debt this morning to Craig Newmark, who points to a website decrying the vile chemical dihydrogen monoxide. Now if only more “environmental activists” had a sense of humor …

I owe a great debt this morning to Craig Newmark, who points to a website decrying the vile chemical dihydrogen monoxide. Now if only more “environmental activists” had a sense of humor …

I owe a great debt this morning to Craig Newmark, who points to a website decrying the vile chemical dihydrogen monoxide. Now if only more “environmental activists” had a sense of humor …

Sorry for the relative lack of activity; I am on the faculty at the Institute for Humane Studies Social Change Workshop for Graduate Students, and it’s taking quite a bit of my intellectual energy! Lots of bright folks with interesting research programs.