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Will Too Much Debt Fuel A Double-Dip Recession?

Francie Grace
Nov 20, 2009

That was the question raised by President Obama during an interview in China (one of our biggest creditors), as cartoonists seized the opportunity to comment on America's looming national debt. "It is important," said Mr.

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Will a Delay on the Climate Treaty be Time Well-Spent?

Scott Bittle
Nov 16, 2009

World leaders flatly admitted this weekend what everyone pretty much knew: there won't be a major deal on climate change at the big conference in Copenhagen next month. Instead, leaders will try to keep the process going, in hopes of coming up with a deal next year.

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  • Crossed Circuits: Disconnect of Citizens and Experts on America’s Energy Policies Prevents Spark of Dialogue
  • Six in 10 Americans say finding new energy supplies for the long-term should be a higher legislative priority than...
  • Americans are most likely to say gas prices, the cost of living, and lack of money are the biggest financial problems...
  • Support for allowing oil and gas drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge increased in 2008 as gas prices rose
  • Americans are divided on whether increased offshore drilling would reduce the price of gas, but...
  • Half of American voters believe nuclear power is a safe source of energy, but just as many aren't willing to...
  • Support for nuclear power decreases when tradeoffs are mentioned
  • Majorities of Americans favor environmental proposals such as setting higher emissions standards for businesses and stronger...
  • Most Americans say they favor requiring better fuel efficiency for autos and increasing federal funding for wind, solar and...
  • Support for conservation over energy production can vary depending on question wording
  • Support for protecting the environment at the expense of energy production can depend on how the question is worded
  • Nuclear reactors
  • Gasoline prices
  • Price of electricity
  • Natural gas prices
  • Crude oil prices
  • International carbon dioxide emissions
  • Origins of greenhouse gases
  • U.S. emissions of greenhouse gases
  • Small Car Sales Rise Amid Soaring Gas Prices
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