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'Energy independence' is a ludicrous myth
This may all be good politics. But the idea that the United States, the world's single largest energy consumer, can be independent of the $5 trillion-per-year energy business the world's single biggest industry is ludicrous. The push for energy independence is based on false premises. Here are a few of the most pernicious.
1. Energy independence will reduce or eliminate terrorism.
In a speech last year, former CIA Director James Woolsey told American motorists: "The next time you pull into a gas station to fill your car with gas, bend down a little and take a glance in the side-door mirror. ... What you will see is a contributor to terrorism against the United States." Woolsey is known as a conservative, but plenty of liberals also eagerly adopted the mantra that America's foreign oil purchases are funding terrorism.
But the hype doesn't match reality. Remember, the two largest suppliers of crude to the U.S. market are Canada and Mexico neither exactly known as a belligerent terrorist haven.
2. A big push for alternative fuels will break our oil addiction.
The new energy bill requires that the country produce 36 billion gallons of biofuels per year by 2022. That sounds like a lot, but the United States uses more than 320 billion gallons of oil per year, of which nearly 200 billion gallons are imported.
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Sensible Scientist | Jan. 20, 2008 at 5:47 p.m.
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Lew Jeppson | Jan. 20, 2008 at 12:47 p.m.
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