Noam Chomsky: How Can the World Confront Peak Oil?

Noam Chomsky: How Can the World Confront Peak Oil?

Noam Chomsky: How Can the World Confront Peak Oil?

What is the connection between US Pentagon expenditures and the market price of oil?

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How does the cost of our military’s bases in the Middle East amount to subsidies for oil producing countries? What is the connection between US Pentagon expenditures and the market price of oil? In this clip, noted MIT linguist Noam Chomsky explains that the connection is a strong one and discusses the consequences of the end of oil.

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