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Posted on 21/05/08

As oil soars, Japan's plan makes a lot more sense

ASIA-PACIFIC REPORTER; mgee@globeandmail.com

By rights, the Japanese should be panicking. Their rocky island home is all but carbon-free, so it has to import its fossil fuels. When oil prices spiked before, in the 1970s, the country experienced an "oil shock" that temporarily crippled the economy and sent nervous consumers rushing to the market for essentials.

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