Oil is a vital global commodity, but it is frequently viewed as America\u27s critical economic Achilles\u27 heel. The importation of petroleum has crucial economic and security implications for America. As such, it is generally held that the United States must curb substantially its heavy dependence on foreign petroleum sources. This study examines short and long term strategies to lessen imported oil, as part of the continuing national debate about increasing American energy requirements. A bright vision of a future ethical energy landscape can be realized. This moral imperative requires us to work together in the spirit of cooperation between the public, businesses, governments, and academia toward the common interests of environmental, e...
Policy to address the environmental impacts of transportation fuel derived from conventional oil is ...
Energy is the lifeblood of development. The energy use per capita in developed countries is higher t...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
Oil is a vital global commodity, but it is frequently viewed as America\u27s critical economic Achil...
Issues of energy security and reliability have plagued the United State for decades. Efforts to expa...
Energy availability in a country is of great importance to its economy and to raising and maintainin...
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and importer. Here Gawdat Bahgat examines the ...
Environmentalists continuously push for us, as a country, to decrease our fossil fuel usage and tran...
Oil is one of the drivers of Western industrial societies. Our pattern and (increasing) quantity of ...
Perhaps the most daunting challenge the next generation of Americans will face is what President Bus...
The United States must balance securing our energy future with protecting our environment from clima...
The displacement of non-renewable fossil fuels by renewable energy resources has occurred at a low r...
Energy — the ability to work — is essential to our economic welfare, productivity and our living sta...
Every oil producing nation is confronted with a complex and fundamental ethical dilemma. On the one ...
Oil and American Identity: A Culture of Dependency and US Foreign Policy. Sebastian Herbstreuth. I.B...
Policy to address the environmental impacts of transportation fuel derived from conventional oil is ...
Energy is the lifeblood of development. The energy use per capita in developed countries is higher t...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...
Oil is a vital global commodity, but it is frequently viewed as America\u27s critical economic Achil...
Issues of energy security and reliability have plagued the United State for decades. Efforts to expa...
Energy availability in a country is of great importance to its economy and to raising and maintainin...
The United States is the world's largest oil consumer and importer. Here Gawdat Bahgat examines the ...
Environmentalists continuously push for us, as a country, to decrease our fossil fuel usage and tran...
Oil is one of the drivers of Western industrial societies. Our pattern and (increasing) quantity of ...
Perhaps the most daunting challenge the next generation of Americans will face is what President Bus...
The United States must balance securing our energy future with protecting our environment from clima...
The displacement of non-renewable fossil fuels by renewable energy resources has occurred at a low r...
Energy — the ability to work — is essential to our economic welfare, productivity and our living sta...
Every oil producing nation is confronted with a complex and fundamental ethical dilemma. On the one ...
Oil and American Identity: A Culture of Dependency and US Foreign Policy. Sebastian Herbstreuth. I.B...
Policy to address the environmental impacts of transportation fuel derived from conventional oil is ...
Energy is the lifeblood of development. The energy use per capita in developed countries is higher t...
One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensu...