Using oil reserves
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Argument on the pro-oil side
- Anti oil argument
- The solution
- Development of oil shale reserves
- Conclusion
- Works cited
Abstract
There's a lot of talk these days about the state of our energy supply. One side wants alternatives to oil; the other wants more oil now, tapping reserves to solve energy problems for the coming decades. Although neither side can offer definitive long-term solutions to our energy problems given the current state of these energy industries, it appears that there may be more hazard on the "more oil now" side. Should we exploit oil reserves now, or ignore the oil crisis to develop alternative energy sources? Here are some of the issues involved. The major argument on the pro-oil side is that we are too dependent on foreign oil. OPEC can (and does) raise prices as they like, and this threatens our economy.
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