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<title>Energy Plan: No Visionaries, Please - Part 2</title>
<link>http://www.dailykos.com/archives/004530.html</link>
<description>By Meteor Blades Introduce energy and you’re guaranteed to suck the juice out of any conversation. I can hear the...</description>
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<title>oil, kids and self-interest</title>
<link>http://www.politicalpunk.com/~politica/pplogarchive/000259.php</link>
<description>My nephew is 4 years old. He will be 5 this July. In 2078 he will turn 79, by this time we will have used up all of the petroleum in the world. Please go read this great piece that...</description>
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<title>oil, kids and self-interest</title>
<link>http://www.politicalpunk.com/~politica/pplogarchive/000259.php</link>
<description>My nephew is 4 years old. He will be 5 this July. In 2078 he will turn 79, by this time we will have used up all of the petroleum in the world. Please go read this great piece that...</description>
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<title>Friday Reading</title>
<link>http://www.pacificviews.org/archives/000240.html</link>
<description>Thought I&apos;d clear out the links that have been accumulating, in spite of my best efforts to lay off completely. Some are from a bit ago, but no less interesting for all that... Mark Kleiman on the depths of zero tolerance. Body and Soul compares Arnold...</description>
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<title>Friday Reading</title>
<link>http://www.pacificviews.org/archives/000240.html</link>
<description>Thought I&apos;d clear out the links that have been accumulating, in spite of my best efforts to lay off completely. Some are from a bit ago, but no less interesting for all that... Mark Kleiman on the depths of zero tolerance. Body and Soul compares Arnold...</description>
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<title>Something to Read... Discuss?</title>
<link>http://www.h-u-m.net/mt/sus/000655.shtml</link>
<description>There&apos;s a fantastic bit about peak oil and energy consumption here. The article itself is fascinating -- be sure to go through the comments, though; there are some incredibly astute observations, links, etc. Scary, interesting, motivating....</description>
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<title>Fill &apos;Er Up...I think</title>
<link>http://www.latinopundit.com/latino/archives/000045.html</link>
<description>Brazilian motorists can be forgiven if they get confused at gas stations. They often have five choices when tanking up -- two kinds of unleaded gas, diesel, natural gas and ethanol made from sugar cane. Now Brazilian farmers want to...</description>
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