Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee

Joined: 25 May 2003
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:26 pm Post subject: Turning Oil Into Salt: Energy Independence |
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TURNING OIL INTO SALT
One hundred and fifty years after the discovery of oil in the U.S. gave rise to the global oil industry, two of America�s leading energy security experts present a compelling plan to diminish the strategic value of oil through competition, fuel choice, removal of trade barriers on alternative fuels and other domestic and international free-market-based solutions.
In their provocative book Turning Oil into Salt: Energy Independence Through Fuel Choice, Gal Luft and Anne Korin, co-directors of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS) and co-founders of the Set America Free Coalition, argue that energy independence is not a function of the amount of oil we consume or import; it's about turning oil from a strategic commodity second to none (as salt once was) to just another commodity (as salt is today.)
As the sole means of food preservation, salt once determined the course of world affairs. Technology - canning and refrigeration - stripped salt of its strategic status turning it into just another commodity, something to be bought and sold that no longer has geopolitical importance. Turning Oil into Salt describes how we can do the same to oil, whose strategic status stems from its virtual monopoly over transportation fuel. The book addresses the following questions:
Why can't we drill or conserve our way to independence?
How are China, Brazil, and Iran leapfrogging to energy independence and leaving America behind?
Why do competition and the free market - rather than Soviet style central planning - hold the key to independence?
How can we bring down the cost of batteries?
Ethanol: scam or panacea?
How can we run our cars on CO2?
What will be the strategic energy commodities of the post-oil era? |
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1439248478/iags-20 |
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