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Dr. Daniel Fine is a Research Associate at the Mining and Minerals Resources Institute, MIT. Dr. Fine is also a current Policy Adviser on Non-Conventional Oil and Gas. He is co-editor of Resource War in 3-D: Dependence, Diplomacy and Defense, and has contributed to Business Week, the Engineering and Mining Journal and the Washington Times. Dr. Fine participated in the Atlantic Council Workshop on Central Asian Policy and the Hudson Institute Russia-United States Relations Project. He has given testimony on strategic natural resources before the U.S. Senate Committees on Foreign Affairs and the Energy and Natural Resources. Dr. Fine was a member of the Domestic Energy Production Issue Team of the Center For The Study Of The Presidency and Congress "Strengthening America's Future Initiative." He has participated as a panelist on energy public policy at the Rocky Mountain Global New Energy Summit.
Shaftesbury Luncheon talks are free and open to the public. An optional lunch is available for purchase at the event, or participants may brown bag a lunch if they choose.
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States already reaping the rewards of the shale gas boom are, in a rich irony, using the same deny/delay tactics vs. enviroweenies that are usually employed in ignoring the rights of citizens. The money is simply too good and in most cases shale gas is the only tangible sign of growth in these moribund state economies - it provides one hell of a fig leaf for the rest of the shambles brought about by decades of welfare state vote buying.
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