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|quote1= How did we arrive at a state in which the balance of world energy supply and demand could be so fragile that weather, not to mention individual acts of sabotage or local insurrection, could have a significant impact on economic growth?

|speaker1= Alan Greenspan

|date1= 2005

|source1= http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/speeches/2005/20051017/default.htm

|quote2= Critical international security goals, including countering nuclear weapons proliferation, supporting new democracies, and promoting sustainable development are at risk because of over-dependence on fossil fuels. This dependence also presents huge risks to the global environment.

|speaker2= Richard Lugar

|date2= 2006

|source2= http://lugar.senate.gov/energy/press/speech/un.html

|quote3= It is extraordinary that a century into the age of oil, with the global economy dependent on $3 trillion worth of this black liquid each year, we don’t even know how much is left.

|speaker3= David Manning|Sir David Manning

|date3= 2006

|source3= http://www.britainusa.com/sections/articles_show_nt1.asp?a=41435&i=60031&L1=60009&L2=60031&d=-1

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