
The National Security Case for Renewable Energy | Turns out oil is vulnerable to price shocks caused by blood-crazed presidents.
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✦ Editorial Summary
The article presents a national security case for renewable energy, citing the vulnerability of oil supplies to price shocks caused by global events, including aggressive leaders. This makes oil an unreliable source of energy, which can compromise national security. Investing in renewable energy can mitigate these risks and ensure energy independence.
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