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He said President Obama had halted offshore drilling, blocked construction of new coal plants, slowed development of nuclear plants and failed to develop natural gas trapped in shale formations.
"We are an energy-rich nation and we're living like an energy-poor nation," he said, asserting that Mr. Obama had halted offshore drilling, blocked construction of new coal plants, slowed development of nuclear plants and failed to develop natural gas trapped in shale formations.
"It is possible to develop natural resources in Eastern Siberia on our own, but the pace of development will be faster if foreign investment is available," he said, according to the Kyodo News Agency.
First, a country might need to develop natural resources.
We should responsibly promote fracking to develop natural gas.
Their Supreme Court case centers around a resource India desperately needs to develop: natural gas.
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As humans continue to rapidly develop natural landscapes, understanding how urbanization affects native species becomes increasingly important.
In this practice, we can come to a full stop, allowing our mind to settle and develop natural ease and insight.
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