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Energy conference explores future fuel choices; warns of complacency

“You can live in iPod land, but there are large forces at work on the planet now that are going to change the way we live, and you’re going to need every skill and talent you can develop,” Udall said. “Prosperity is at risk, and we’ve got to get to work on this stuff.”

The combination of dwindling fossil fuels and increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will add up to a massive challenge to the next generation of Americans to be resourceful in finding and employing new, clean sources of energy.

By JOHN HARRINGTON – IR Business Editor

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