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  2. Will There Be an End to Fossil Fuels, and If So When?

Thomas Covert

Thomas Covert

Thomas Covert is an adjunct assistant professor of economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, specializing in industrial organization, energy economics, finance, and applied econometrics.

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Thomas Covert
Thomas Covert"[I]n the absence of substantial greenhouse gas policies, the US and the global economy are unlikely to stop relying on fossil fuels as the primary source of energy."Dec 01, 2016

Controversy:Will There Be an End to Fossil Fuels, and If So When?

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Thomas Covert
Thomas Covert"With continually improving technology, the world will likely be awash in fossil fuels for decades and perhaps even centuries to come.”Feb 05, 2016

Controversy:Will There Be an End to Fossil Fuels, and If So When?

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