Setting energy policy in the 21st century requires balancing competing factors and making tough choices. For example, framing an argument in favor of promoting coal over natural gas to produce electricity would involve weighing lower costs against greater environmental liabilities. The accompanying table (opposite) provides a framework of how various energy options stack up in terms of availability, costs, environmental and security concerns, and technological challenges. View the matrix below.
A version of this article appeared in print in the winter 2005 issue of Resources magazine.