Jeff Lacy

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In the 2000s, alarms went off in Beijing about fear of peak oil supply, the world’s running out of oil, and the economic growth machine faltering. Apprehension grew about the possibility of bruising competition for constricted supplies, especially with the United States. Similar fears were also current in Washington in those years.
The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations
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