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	<title>Comments on: Oil Independence :: Growing Support For A New Reality&#8230;But Is &#8216;Sacrifice&#8217; In Our Vocabulary?</title>
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		<title>By: Strictly&#8230;the TRUTH &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Sour Crude or Sweet Ethanol?</title>
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		<description>[...] Brazil has weened itself off of an addiction to oil over the past ten years. This should certainly give us hope; although I&#8217;m concerned that we just don&#8217;t have the will to do the same. As I&#8217;ve mentioned before, America&#8217;s broken marriage to &#8216;black gold&#8217; has created a very tumultuous relationship. This article should give you a better idea of how Brazil has turned this revolt against the status quo into a real success: Reuters &#124; Brazil cane brings sweet smell of ethanol profits Three quarters of new cars now sold in Brazil are flexfuel, meaning they can run on any combination of ethanol and gasoline. [...]</description>
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