If the oil runs out, we'll be reduced to fracking Alex Salmond.
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We need to move away from oil, period.
We will work to bring an element of stability to the price of oil.
My hope is that we continue to do an even better job in terms of our nation's energy policy, so that we may even further reduce our reliance on foreign sources of oil and take better care of our environment in the process.
Although oil is a commodity, it's still not a commodity like coffee, which, thank God, we will have with us always. At some point the oil will run out.
Shale gas, if left to flourish, could create several hundred thousand more jobs.
How do we take the bad out of fracking? How do you contain the water? How do we make a profit out of that? Get there early.
We have to get the oil where the oil is.
Oil is drowning our oceans and drowning our boreal forests.
Fracking opens up vast tracts of the U.S. to exploitation by gas drillers. There's enough energy under our feet to last us for decades, maybe centuries.
Even if the economy crashes, we will still burn oil.