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  • January 2017
    BP’s Energy Outlook Forecasts that Fossil Fuels...

    BP’s Energy Outlook provides global energy supply and demand forecasts through 2035. In its 2017 edition, global energy demand is expected to...

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  • September 2016
    China and Japan, Two Asian Economic Powerhouses,...

    Despite China’s ratification of the Paris global climate agreement, it is still building more coal-fired power plants. So too is Japan, who...

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  • July 2016
    Rare Earth Elements: What Are They? Who...

    There are 17 rare earth elements that are used in the production of high tech devices such as smart phones and computers,...

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  • May 2016
    U.S. Outshines Other Countries in CO2 Emissions...

    According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. carbon dioxide emissions were 2.5 percent less in 2015 than in 2014. In fact,...

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  • April 2016
    China Won’t Waste Its Time on Wind...

    China is building coal-fired plants (about one every 2 days)[i] and nuclear plants to supply its energy needs, but has decided not...

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  • February 2016
    BP’s World Energy Outlook Sees U.S. Shale...

    Similar to Exxon’s world outlook, BP’s energy outlook expects natural gas, oil, and coal to remain the dominant forms of global energy...

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