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A national government, heavily reliant on oil imports, is crafting its energy strategy for the next 20 years. Policymakers aim to mitigate the economic risks of sustained high fuel costs and meet their international climate obligations. Based on the fundamental long-term dynamics influencing oil consumption, which policy choice represents the most robust and forward-looking strategy?
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