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If you draw a graph of the U.S. economy, the real GDP of the U.S., from 1802 to 1970 and then you add one more line to that graph, which is total energy consumption per year from 1802 to 1970, those lines are really hard to tell
apart.
Andrew McAfee
Energy Use is Now Divorced from Economic Growth
The Environment, Capitalism, Technology
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