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Oil still has a future


Michael Ross (UCLA): Oil and Democracy Revisited and Oil, Islam, and Women. From Foreign Policy, a special report on Oil: The Long Goodbye; and Equatorial Guinea is perhaps the world's most striking example of why oil hurts, rather than helps, many of the countries that have it. Daniel Yergin on why oil still has a future: Demand in the developing world trumps new technology. Happy 150th, Oil! So long, and thanks for modern civilization (and more and more). Is a green world a safer world? A guide to the coming green geopolitical crises. Do you ever get the impression that civilisation has degenerated into an unedifying free-for-all?: An essay on the triumph of the commons, helping the world to share. Containing chaos: An article on risk and resilience in a globalized age. From Vox, will the current crisis reverse

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