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Tag Archives: geopolitics
US to become top producer of oil & gas and self-sufficient in energy
Says a new report from the IEA.. What does this mean for alternative and renewable energy and climate change? Renewables become the world’s second-largest source of power generation by 2015 and close in on coal as the primary source by 2035. … Continue reading
Posted in biofuels, climate change, energy, policy
Tagged coal, energy use, gas, geopolitics, GHG
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