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How Many Barrels? In fall 2001, during the national discussion on oil dependence that flickered after 9/11, Amory B. Lovins began claiming that a modest (2.7 mile-per-gallon) improvement in the average gas mileage of U.S
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Saturday’s New York Times / /

Continent

America / /

Country

United States / /

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Holiday

New Year's Day / /

IndustryTerm

low-gasoline-yield crude oil / oil consumption / corporate energy pushers / electricity / transportation sector / transportation / crude oil / oil use equivalent / average car / oil dependence / average gas mileage / oil spike / higher gas taxes / heating oil / oil / non-car alternatives / renowned energy-policy guru / oil savings / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Persian Gulf / /

Organization

Energy Foundation / /

Person

Ned Ford / F. Kennedy Jr. / Charles Komanoff / Marty Kushler / Amory Lovins / Fred Heutte / Bobby Kennedy / Joel Swisher / Jim Schlesinger / Robert F. Kennedy Jr. / /

Position

editor / President / Hunter / Major / forward / Private / /

ProgrammingLanguage

NGL / /

ProvinceOrState

Colorado / /

PublishedMedium

The American Prospect / New York Times / /

Region

Persian Gulf / /

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www.tompaine.com / http /

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