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The recurring energy crises of the 1970s were not the result of any physical limitation on energy supply.
FORBES: "Too High" Prices Are a Symptom, Not the Cause, Of Our Problems
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President Richard Nixon had the misfortune of being on duty for that first of the modern energy crises.
FORBES: The Efficacy Of Presidential Energy Policy
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Visegrad is also pushing for EU rules on mutual help in energy crises.
ECONOMIST: Energy security in Europe
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The history of energy crises, to paraphrase James Joyce, is a nightmare from which we're all trying to awake.
FORBES: The gas trap
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To stabilize the price of oil and free the American people from the specter of energy crises, do not round up the usual suspects.
FORBES: Angry Over Oil Price? Demand A Change In Fed Policy
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Consider that during this 42-year period we had wars, financial and energy crises, technology and real estate bubbles, and of course periods of high market volatility.
FORBES: The Long and the Short of Europe
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Science, technology, research and development capacities for sustainable development must be strengthened to develop innovative, green solutions to address the climate, food and energy crises facing the world today, to mitigate threats and reduce vulnerability.
UNESCO: Rio+20: harnessing the potential of science to build green societies | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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Either we continue to grow and innovate and hope that we can find an answer to our energy and resource depletion crises, or we place the matter in the hands of governments and use taxation, rationing, and other anti-growth measures.
FORBES: Technology and the Great Stagnation: Has All the Low-Hanging Fruit Been Picked?
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Finally, will this crises affect the way we look at power sources in ways that transform, and provide impetus for clean energy in our vehicles?
FORBES: Japanese Disaster: What Are The Impacts On The Auto Industry?