This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …
June 13, 2003
This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …
This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …
This Christian Science Monitor editorial from Thursday frames the natural gas question well, and I think it reaches the correct conclusion: Clearly, some very prudent short-term steps emphasizing conservation are needed. In the long term, however, the nation must have a serious debate on energy sources and supply, with all types of energy – coal, …
More On Natural Gas Economics And Politics
A good article from Oil & Gas Journal on the natural gas supply concerns in the U.S., highlighting in particular Alan Greenspan’s remarks on the matter on Wednesday. The article does a nice job of pointing out the political dimensions of this essentially economic issue. I especially like Greenspan’s understanding of the benefits of integrated …