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  • The Energy Efficiency Paradox
    on Sep 24, 2009 DBO, OIH, OIL    
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  3. Plan B Economics on The Energy Efficiency Paradox: I'd add to this...build more and better public transportation.... more »
  4. Mayascribe on The Energy Efficiency Paradox: Formula: Tax gasoline more. Use taxes to build nukes (create... more »
  5. Plan B Economics on The Energy Efficiency Paradox: Thank you. On Sep 25 12:06 PM Heyya wrote: > This was a... more »
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  7. 58robbo on The Energy Efficiency Paradox: Spending on education has skyrocketed in recent decades and yet... more »
  8. engstudent on The Energy Efficiency Paradox: Plan B, it's all there, in an excellent Wikipedia entry. Do you... more »
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  12. CMMF on The Energy Efficiency Paradox: I like the idea of saving money by not subsidizing someone else's... more »
  13. WayneS on The Energy Efficiency Paradox: The purpose of subsidies is to raise tax revenues. For every... more »
  14. 58robbo on The Energy Efficiency Paradox: imagine how much less they'd have consumed if the govt wasn't... more »
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