Monthly Archives: March 2010

Ranking Republican on the House’s Natural Resources Committee has a vivid imagination.

An article today in the right-leaning Washington Times quotes Rep. Doc Hastings of Washington blaming the rise in the price of gasoline during the last year to the lack of drilling on U.S. soil. Interesting theory.
Washington’s esteemed representative went on to say that gas prices dropped so quickly following their high in [...]

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Appeared on Fox Business News today.

Fun segment on the current oil market and some of the points made in $20 Per Gallon.

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Harvard researchers score another point for expensive gasoline: carbon emission reduction.

A new study from Harvard’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. says that to reach targets for greenhouse gas emissions cuts, gas prices will have to be raised as high as $7 per gallon, says a Times blog piece.
And as I’ve chronicled, there are a bevy of other ways we’d benefit from higher gas [...]

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