In 2010, the U.S imported two-thirds of its oil. Now, imports are less than half of U.S. oil needs. Jeffrey Brown talks to National Resources Defense Council's Kate Sinding and the Manhattan Institute's Robert Bryce about increased domestic energy production and whether economic benefits outweigh environmental concerns.
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In 2010, the United States imported two-thirds of its oil. Now, imports are less than half of United States oil needs. Jeffrey Brown talks to National Resources Defense Council's Kate Sinding and the Manhattan Institute's Robert Bryce about increased domestic energy production and whether economic benefits outweigh environmental concerns.
Length: 12 minutes
Item#: BVL142635
ISBN: 978-1-64023-890-9
Copyright date: ©2012
Closed Captioned
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