the spare can
over the barrel of peak oil
Friday, September 12, 2008
double whammy
NPR:
Slick Oil Ads Aim to Bolster Industry's Image
API:
Ads
,
energytomorrow
See
Kurt Cobb's blog entry
on the deceptive ads. Trouble is: the facts are not substantiated. Purpose: to lull us into complacency and deflect scrutiny.
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