| The Transportation Energy Center at the University of Michigan: Fuels for the Future |
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bridges vol. 10, June 2006 / Feature Articles
Clean air and water, and enough food are the three things absolutely crucial for sustaining the growing world population on this planet. All three of these depend on access to sufficient energy. Today, the major portion of this energy comes from fossil fuels. In the 1970s, when the first true energy crisis hit, we first became painfully aware of how precarious our energy supply was. In the years to follow, however, the memory of waiting in long lines at gas stations quickly faded, as did the sense of urgency to find alternative energy sources.
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