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What will it take for us to lessen our dependence on foreign oil?

Posted by Mark on Sunday, July 6th, 2008. Filed under Environment, Fresh Ideas, Living.

A very good fact-based piece in the NY Times today outlines the real problem behind our dependence on foreign sources of energy:

“Nearly 70 percent of the 21 million barrels of oil the United States consumes every day goes for transportation, with the bulk of that burned by individual drivers, according to the National Commission on Energy Policy, a bipartisan research group that advises Congress.

“So despite the fierce debate over what’s behind the recent spike in prices, no one differs on what’s really responsible for all that underlying demand here for black gold: the automobile, fueled not only by gasoline but also by Americans’ famous propensity for voracious consumption.

“To be sure, the American appetite for crude oil is only one reason for the recent price surge. But the country’s dependence on imported oil has only kept growing in recent years, undermining the trade balance and putting an added strain on global supplies.”

So it’s really up to us, you and me. Let’s begin today.

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