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    'After Oil' from National Geographic
As National Geographic reported in June 2004, oil, no longer cheap, may soon decline. Instability where most oil is found, from the Persian Gulf to Nigeria to Venezuela, makes this lifeline fragile. Natural gas can be hard to transport and is prone to shortages. We won't run out of coal anytime soon, or the largely untapped deposits of tar sands and oil shale. But it's clear that the carbon dioxide spewed by coal and other fossil fuels is warming the planet, as this magazine reported last September. 4inkjets - High Quality, Best Prices!
    What do foreign oil dependence, war in Iraq, the trade deficit, farm failures, and record setting oil prices have in common ?
    .... they could all go away .... with renewable energy

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