Tank of Gas , World of Trouble
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Special report: Travelogue of addiction (Flash) Download: Complete story (pdf) Sidebars: Peak oil theory Saudi peak? Nature of oil Editorial: Oil's twilight Poll: Your views Send it along: Readers respond: Your comments Your comments |
STORY BY PAUL SALOPEK, TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
RESEARCH BY BRENDA KILIANSKI, TRIBUNE RESEARCHER
PHOTOS BY KUNI TAKAHASHI, TRIBUNE PHOTOGRAPHER
| About the project Paul Salopek (left) and photographer Kuni Takahashi traveled to the distant sources of the South Elgin Marathon's gas. Read the story |
![]() | Chapter 1: The pay zone A Marathon station in South Elgin, Ill., serves as an ideal prism to examine the coming end of the oil age. Read the story |
| Chapter 2: The frontier Americans have hitched their 210 million autos to Africa, forcing the planet’s last superpower to rattle its half-empty oilcan at the world's poorest continent. Read the story |
| Chapter 3: The war The hidden costs of our oil addiction include everything from U.S. job losses to the medical bills of American troops wounded in Iraq. Read the story |
| Chapter 4: Last call An energy cold war over oil threatens to become the defining struggle of the 21st Century. An early flash point: the United States and Hugo Chavez’s Venezuela. Read the story |
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