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Article Title: Mid East Oil Addiction - Time to Focus on Renewable Energy and 
Save Ourselves From Definite Disaster
Author: Daljeet Sidhu
Category: Environment, Culture and Society, Business
Word Count: 499
Keywords: energy conservation, green business, green consulting, environment, 
global warming
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Oil is not called "black gold" without reason. All world economies exist on 
oil. Without oil, business and industries come to a stop, prices of basic 
commodities escalate, and life as we know it changes drastically. However, oil 
is a finite resource and the time has come to reap the results of decades of 
exploitation and lack of forethought. 

Green house emissions from the combustion of gas have raised pollution levels, 
depleted the ozone layer, and led to global warming - a hard truth that is 
making itself felt as countries across the planet bear the brunt of unseasonal 
rains, record breaking temperatures, droughts, fires, and floods. Medical 
problems due to rising pollution levels have also reached alarming proportions.

China has launched a planned acquisition of oil reserves in countries across 
the world. The Middle East is in a strong position to negotiate and it is 
thriving on the continuous revenue that spins out of its oil reserves. 
Cutthroat competition will soon make oil prices exorbitant and unaffordable to 
the common person. Coupled with the dwindling supply of oil, the future 
situation spells disaster unless alternative energy sources are tapped.

USA is one of the biggest gas guzzlers of the world, depending heavily on 
Middle East oil reserves to drive its economy. This is unfortunate as the U.S. 
has the potential and the reserves to use natural gas as commercial and 
domestic fuel. A report indicates that the U.S. has almost two quadrillion 
cubic feet of natural gas reserves. Advanced technology and drilling techniques 
have made it possible to recover natural gas from the huge shale fields of 
Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Appalachia. What's more, natural gas cuts 
carbon dioxide emissions by 30% and is much cheaper than oil.

In 2006, President George W Bush referred to America's dependence on imported 
oil as a "serious problem". He advocated funding of clean energy research, 
nuclear energy and renewable energy. President Obama is also talking about 
reducing foreign oil dependence in the next ten years as it is damaging to the 
climate and also a "security threat".

We know the problem and we know the solution - renewable energy. The challenge 
is to make the solution commercially viable so that it is accepted across the 
nation and that too, soon. Far-thinking earth-friendly industries and 
businesses are already harnessing solar energy commercially and exploring other 
options such as natural gas, biomass, wind, and nuclear energy to cut down oil 
consumption. I know a lot of you would be against nuclear energy. I believe if 
we use enough safety measure in the plants and while disposing off the waste, 
nuclear energy could be one of the most economical and readily available energy 
source to the world.

A lot of damage has already been done and we cannot reverse it. What we can do 
is break the oil addiction by moving to renewable energy. No more politicizing. 
No more procrastination. It is time for action now. Immediate steps are 
required at federal and individual levels to build sustainable businesses and 
economies.

Daljeet Sidhu
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