President Bush has noted that the U.S. is “addicted” to oil and other fossil fuels. This observation is well-founded: In 2006, the traditional fossil fuels of coal, natural gas and petroleum accounted for nearly 86 percent of all energy usage in the country, with petroleum alone accounting for nearly half of the fossil fuel use (see: http://www.eia.doe.gov). Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear that this country’s thirst for fossil fuels will be quenched anytime soon, as projected total energy consumption in the U.S. is expected to increase 1.3 percent annually through the year 2030. This expected rise in consumption will lead to ever higher fossil fuel prices
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This lesson provides an introduction to the world oil market and the United States' dependence on it...
Renewable sources will be the future of energy production for the United States. Clean sources of en...
President Bush has noted that the U.S. is “addicted” to oil and other fossil fuels. This observation...
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Over the next decade or two, the energy sector on which the world economy is based will undergo sign...
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Environmentalists continuously push for us, as a country, to decrease our fossil fuel usage and tran...
The current dependence on oil in the United States cannot be supported in the future. The issue is h...
Perhaps the most daunting challenge the next generation of Americans will face is what President Bus...
Rising oil prices, fears of global warming, and instability in oil-producing countries have ignited ...
In his State of the Union address last month, President Bush announced that “America is addicted to ...
There have been two primary reasons why the public has had an interest in more ethanol, rather than ...
The United States consumes over twenty million barrels of petroleum products each day, over half of ...
This lesson provides an introduction to the world oil market and the United States' dependence on it...
Renewable sources will be the future of energy production for the United States. Clean sources of en...
President Bush has noted that the U.S. is “addicted” to oil and other fossil fuels. This observation...
Agriculture has never been more relevant than today. In coming years, we are going to rely on our fa...
Over the next decade or two, the energy sector on which the world economy is based will undergo sign...
The fact that the world consumes about two barrels of oil for every barrel discovered and that world...
journal articleMost Americans are painfully aware that our present consumption of petroleum is unsus...
An alarming, and at the same time, reassuring realization is making its way to the forefront of the ...
Environmentalists continuously push for us, as a country, to decrease our fossil fuel usage and tran...
The current dependence on oil in the United States cannot be supported in the future. The issue is h...
Perhaps the most daunting challenge the next generation of Americans will face is what President Bus...
Rising oil prices, fears of global warming, and instability in oil-producing countries have ignited ...
In his State of the Union address last month, President Bush announced that “America is addicted to ...
There have been two primary reasons why the public has had an interest in more ethanol, rather than ...
The United States consumes over twenty million barrels of petroleum products each day, over half of ...
This lesson provides an introduction to the world oil market and the United States' dependence on it...
Renewable sources will be the future of energy production for the United States. Clean sources of en...