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Moises Naim

The Geopolitics of Cheap Oil

Published January 10, 2016by John Feffer 2 Comments

by John Feffer The market was supposed to save the planet. That, at least, was the argument of many economists grappling with the problem of climate change. As fossil fuels became scarcer, they pointed out, the price of oil and natural… Continue Reading  

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