The Energy Debates: Can We Change?

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Editor's Note: Starting Monday, Nov. 17 and ending Friday, Dec. 19, LiveScience presented "The Energy Debates," a series of articles about the pros, cons, policy debates, myths and facts related to various alternative energy ideas. We invite you to join the debate by commenting directly on each article. In this article that ran prior to the series, we examined why the debate is needed:

OPEC, the organization that coordinates the petroleum policies of the nations that produce 40 percent of the world's oil, will likely cut production for a third time in as many months to keep the price per barrel from slipping to $50, according to reports today.

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