How to boost fuel efficiency? Raise taxes, executives say

While politically unpalatable, gasoline that costs at least $4 a gallon would have a far greater effect on American fuel usage than Washington's $25 billion loan program meant to spark investment in new technologies Full Story »

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by Richard Riehl - Nov. 6, 2009

An excellent report of what needs to be done, the pushback and how to overcome it if the country has the will and political leaders are courageous enough to pull it off.

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by Dwight Rousu - Nov. 6, 2009

The article mostly states the obvious, but does put forward a basic obvious way to reduce carbon generation from burning gas.

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