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Monday, October 15, 2012

13.7: Cosmos And Culture

Energy Perception And Policy Reality

A gas station in Alhambra, east of downtown Los Angeles, on October 10, 2012 in California.

October 15, 2012 Commentator Sheril Kirshenbaum says national energy strategies don't fit so neatly into red or blue compartments. The boundaries are blurry, motivated by more than a candidate's platform. Energy policies often cross party lines and she says we must open our eyes to when and where they do.

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Thursday, June 07, 2012

The Salt

Why Soybeans Sit On The Bench While Corn Takes The Field

Corn has the Nebraska Cornhuskers, but nobody's naming football teams for the soybean.

June 7, 2012 Soybeans came to the U.S. as a cheap source of oil, and they've never been able to overcome that past. They just don't have the rock star status of corn, even though they're the nation's number two crop.

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Planet Money

Would More U.S. Oil Drilling Mean Lower Gas Prices?

oil well

May 10, 2012 No matter how much oil the U.S. produces domestically, we'll still be vulnerable to huge swings in the price of gasoline. That's because there's a single, global price for oil.

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

The Two-Way

Canceling Out The 'Background Noise' On Egypt-Israel Relations

Bedouins watch flames rise in July 2011 after masked gunmen blew up a terminal of the Egyptian natural gas pipeline to Israel and Jordan. It was one of many attacks on the pipeline since the popular uprising that ousted longtime Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak last year.

April 29, 2012 By ending a historic gas contract with Israel, is Egypt laying the groundwork for a fundamental shift between the two countries?

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Planet Money

Argentina Points To An Oil Company And Says: This Is Now Ours

A woman holds an Argentine national flag in front of the presidential palace.

April 19, 2012 The country says it wants to invest in the oil business. But where will the money come from?

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

13.7: Cosmos And Culture

Taking a Bite Out Of Energy Consumption

Planting corn with a tractor in 2007 near Rochelle, Illinois.

March 11, 2012 A surprising amount of energy is wasted along the way as we grow, process, transport and eat our food. Making changes in this chain is one not-so-obvious path to curbing our energy consumption.

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

The Two-Way

Assassination Opens New Rifts Between Iran And The West

People gather around a car as it is removed by a mobile crane in Tehran, Iran. The car was being driven by Iranian nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan when it was targeted by a bomb Wednesday. Roshan was killed in the blast.

January 14, 2012 The killing of an Iranian nuclear scientist this week marked the fifth time in two years that assassins have targeted scientists in Tehran. Weekends on All Things Considered takes a look at what this new level of diplomatic strain means for the Middle East and the U.S. economy.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Planet Money

The Future Of Energy

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October 11, 2011 We talk with Daniel Yergin, author of a new book called The Quest. The book's heroes are the engineers and scientists of the energy world.

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Friday, October 07, 2011

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Covering an Oil Boom: Techno, Tone and Impact

An oil drilling rig near Stanley, North Dakota. The well is being drilled into the Bakken Formation, one of the largest contiguous deposits of oil and natural gas in the United States.

October 7, 2011 Some see doom in North Dakota's oil boom, and criticized the music, tone and sourcing in a weekend story. The editor responds.

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Planet Money

Norway Has Advice For Libya

An oil platform in the Norwegian sea.

August 26, 2011 With Moammar Gadhafi on the run, Libya needs to start thinking about its next big challenge — what to do with the massive amount of wealth they as a country possess in oil. Almost all countries that find oil suffer from the resource curse. But there is one notable exception — Norway.

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Two-Way

Strategic Oil Reserve Being Tapped To Offset Lost Crude

June 23, 2011 The move is aimed at offsetting some of the losses due to recent unrest in North Africa and the Middle East. It's only the third time that the U.S. and other members of the International Energy Agency have acted together to tap reserves.

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Thursday, May 05, 2011

13.7: Cosmos And Culture

Peak Oil In Perspective

A chart showing the rise and predicted fall of oil usage.

May 5, 2011 Commentator Ursula Goodenough specializes in the development of sustainable biofuels. She shares a graph with us showing the rise and predicted fall of oil production over a 2,500 year time frame.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

The Two-Way

Gas At $6 A Gallon This Summer? It Could Happen, Analyst Warns

The $5 price point had already been reached Wednesday at a station in Washington, D.C.

April 21, 2011 A weak dollar, ongoing troubles in the Middle East and North Africa and rising demand from strengthening economies could combine to send prices well above the current $3.84 a gallon average.

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Friday, April 01, 2011

The Two-Way

Tracking Oil And Gas Rigs In The U.S. (Yes, There's An App)

An oil drilling rig is seen near Ray, N.D., last September. The well is being drilled into the Bakken Formation, one of the largest contiguous deposits of oil and natural gas in the United States.

April 1, 2011 Can you guess the number of rigs that are now actively looking for oil and natural gas in the United States? It now stands at 1,776 — one of America's favorite numbers. The figure reflects a rise of 38 rigs in the past week, and a gain of 311 over the same week one year ago.

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Two-Way

House Subcommittee Moves To Block EPA Funding On Emissions

March 10, 2011 A House subcommittee has voted to deny funds for the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases, in a Thursday session that pitted Republicans against Democrats in a heated debate.

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