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Kicking the Oil Habit

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Rich in natural renewable energy reserves, this country should be using more alternative sources of fuel.

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It is time Indonesia liberates itself from its dependence on oil. Fossil fuel is much like a narcotic: it is addictive. Obtaining it is easy. Just go to the gasoline station, pay and it is done. But like a drug, usage can be destructive both to the environment and to the user’s mind.

The warning from Research & Technology Minister, Kusmayanto Kadiman is right on, and he is not the first to issue such a caveat. Former White House employee David

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