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The Perils of Energy Subsidies

by Pete Geddes
Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Jan 2006

When considering our energy future, understand there are no solutions, only trade-offs. All energy production has environmental impacts. Our choices involve trading off among imperfect alternatives. It’s ethically and environmentally irresponsible to pretend this reality away.

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