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Can the market do it? Can the government play a productive role?
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None of the above, Bryce says.
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If we thought Iraq was bad, Bryce said, invading Iran would lead to an even worse disaster.
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Most of that fuel, Bryce says, is imported.
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We would have never invaded Iraq if their chief export was dates or cabbage, Bryce says.
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The market is hopelessly interconnected, Bryce says, and the conflation of oil and terrorism is a false one.
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Is it ever in a country’s interest to tap into its oil reserves?
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What impact do cartels have on oil?
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We have a limited supply of oil, says Bryce, but we also have a limited supply of Rolex watches.
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Bryce talks about the gradual opening of Libya’s resources.
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Brazil has been a pioneer of drilling in deep waters.
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There’s a difference between coercion and trying to get a fair price, Bryce says.
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Robert Bryce on resource interdependence.
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The places that consume the most water, Barlow says, are not the places with exploding populations.
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It takes water to produce energy, and vice versa.