Planet Gore

Drill, Baby, Drill—in Brazil

From time to time we hear that Brazil has been a great success in becoming more energy self-sufficient especially through an aggressive (meaning heavily subsidized) sugar-ethanol program. But note this story in today’s New York Times: Brazil is going to nearly double its investment in offshore oil and gas exploration, to $174 billion over the next five years. This at a time of low oil and gas prices. 
So by all means, let’s use Brazil as an example of sound energy policy.

Steven F. Hayward is senior resident scholar at the Institute of Governmental Studies, and a lecturer in both the law school and the political science department, at the University of California at Berkeley.
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