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Power Hungry Chapter 30

Power Hungry Chapter 30. Presented by Clinton Foster. Chapter 30 is a Passionate Summary of the Book. Bryce states that: “The United States must - repeat, must - pursue cheap and abundant energy as a primary goal.” The U.S. can better its economy by promoting cheap energy worldwide

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Power Hungry Chapter 30

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  1. Power Hungry Chapter 30 Presented by Clinton Foster

  2. Chapter 30 is a Passionate Summary of the Book Bryce states that: • “The United States must - repeat, must - pursue cheap and abundant energy as a primary goal.” • The U.S. can better its economy by promoting cheap energy worldwide • ~13% of U.S. population (39 million people) in poverty • Unemployment was 10.2% Nov. 2009 and increasing • 10% of homeowners at least 1 month behind on mortgage • Circumstances cause Americans concern of economic status over “abstract issues such as climate change.”

  3. The news throughout the 2000’s decade • Depressing • Cheats, liars, bamboozlers. • Began with Enron and ended with Tiger Woods • Kozlowski of Tyco International- $6,000 shower curtain • The two “Bernie’s” of WorldCom and Ponzi • “We cannot, must not, be Enroned when it comes to energy and energy policy.” • Cheap Energy must be priority • Water crisis • Productivity

  4. N2N must be pursued for cheap energy • “We must depoliticize energy and move beyond the petty recriminations and small-minded approach to the world’s most important commodity.” “More energy means more power. And we are, all of us, power hungry.”

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