April 16, 2012

Revolutionizing Our Energy Culture

Sen. Bill Nelson, Politico


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It’s possible to ease our pain at the gas pump — if we just keep in mind that prices are part of a bigger story. It’s a story that starts with America’s reliance on foreign oil, which means outside factors can too easily influence our market. . .

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TAGGED: renewable energy, domestic energy production, domestic energy, U.S. energy policy, energy outlook, energy independence, Politico

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