Mothers milk. No matter how you say it to decrease rate of increase and ultimately the rate of usage, you need to make it more expensive in terms of disposable income of the major user groups. This has the effect of making fuel unavailable to the poor while increasing the flow on costs of most (all?) production including food. Only those NGO's that are comfortable with a raised poverty level (minimum life sustaining income) would attempt to reduce supply or increase cost of fuels without poverty alleviation as a prerequisite.
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