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Jun. 20, 2008
Going Green: Energy Conservation
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This week, the president called for Congress to make policy changes that could open up offshore US coastal areas for oil exploration. The plan, which would end the federal ban on offshore oil drilling on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts and some parts of the eastern Gulf of Mexico and allow individual states more control over nearby drilling, is supported by Republican presidential candidate John McCain. In several speeches this week, McCain discussed his potential energy policy, calling for increased energy production, including more nuclear plants. But whatever happened to energy conservation? In this segment, with oil prices rising through the roof, we'll talk about concrete steps you can take to conserve energy. Plus -- is 'miles per gallon' the wrong way to think about energy usage? A new paper published this week in the journal Science says that MPG may be misleading -- that 'gallons per trip' may be a better way to consider energy efficiency. We'll talk about it. |
Produced by Karin Vergoth
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Richard Larrick
Associate Professor of Management
Fuqua School of Business
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina -
Julia Bovey
Media Director
Natural Resources Defense Council
Washington, DC -
David Rodgers
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency
U.S. Department of Energy
Washington, D.C.


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