World will be forced to conserve energy this time - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Story date: 2008-05-25 03:52:00
Added on: 2008-05-25 17:16:36
This time it is different. True, this is an oil shock akin to those that struck the world economy in the 1970s, for the price of oil -- even allowing for inflation -- is now a lot higher than it was at the 1979 peak. Those shocks pushed the world ...
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