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Old oil fears don't match 2007 reality
U.S. vulnerability, economic threat are largely overstated
Philip E. Auerswald
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Congress is debating action to address the nation's dependence on foreign oil. This would seem to be good news. Not necessarily.
While tightening requirements on fuel efficiency is a good idea, many other envisioned policies aimed at "energy independence" fix a problem that no longer exists
But while the nation, as a whole, is not threatened by higher gas prices, it is threatened by oil-alarmism. Exaggerated claims about the adverse impacts of oil price shocks on consumers and the economy have for decades helped justify an unnecessarily assertive, and costly, military posture in the Middle East and elsewhere. They have provided a rationale for billions spent on lease breaks for the oil industry. And now they provide motivation for a new round of ill-considered subsidies, including support for climate-hostile technologies to convert coal to oil, and a dramatic increase in the production of corn-based ethanol of questionable benefit to citizens of the United States, and harmful to citizens elsewhere.
Philip E. Auerswald is assistant professor and director of the Center for Science and Technology Policy at the School of Public Policy, George Mason University






