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"Was it Decision time in..."
Was it Decision time in Copenhagen?

Table 1.1
Oil Reserves of Top 15 Companies
Table 2.1
World's leading oil producers actual
(2005) and projected (2030)
Table 2.2
World's Top Holders of Natural Gas Reserves
Table 3.1 China's Energy Outlook
Table 3.2
India's Energy Outlook
Table 4.1 Russia's Energy Profile
Table 5.1 Caspian Sea Basin Oil & Gas Reserves & Production
Table 5.2 International Participation in Major Oil & Gas Projects in Azerbaijan & Kazakhstan
Proposed Routes for East Siberian Pacific Ocean Pipeline
Caspian Sea Basin Showing Major Pipeline Routes
Western China
&
Central Asia
Table 6.1
Oil & Gas Reserves & Production of Major African Producers
(as of end of 2006)
West Africa & the Gulf of Guinea
Table 6.2
Participants in Angola's Major Offshore Blocks
Table 7.1
Oil & Natural Gas Reserves in the Persian Gulf (as end of 2006)
Major U.S. Bases in the Persian Gulf Area
Disputed Boundaries in the East China Sea
Table 9.1
China and the United States:
Selected Energy Information
Business Week
"A Power Shift in the World of Oil"

[October 27, 2008, p. 68]
Platts' 2008 Top 250 Global Energy Companies
Race for WhatÕs Left
Cantarell Oil Field, Mexico p. 20.
, 1950, 1975, & 2000, p. 24
Table 1.2: The WorldÕs Ten Biggest Oil Fields by Production, p. 32.547. Area Oil Fields
Deepwater Horizon Disaster, p. 48.
Offshore Drilling in ÒIceberg AlleyÓ, p. 54.
BrazilÕs ÒPre-SaltÓ Fields, p 57.
Jubilee & Venus Fields, West Africa,  p. 61.
GreenlandÕs Offshore Oil Fields, p-. 71.
Table. 3.1:  Major Hydrocarbon Provinces in the Arctic Region, p. 76.
Alaska Area Oil Fields. p. 79.
NorwayÕs Offshore Oil & Gas Fields,
p. 56.
RussiaÕs Arctic Oil & Gas Fields, ,p.  90.
Polar Region Boundary Disputes, p. 95.
Athabaska Oil Sands, p. 101.
Major Canadian Tar Sands Projects, p.105.
West Africa, p.129
Mongolia, p. 143.
Table 6.1: The Rare Earths and their uses, p. 156.
Table 6.1 continued, p. 157.
Table 6.2: Rare Earths: Mine Production and Reserves, 158
Table 6.3: Characteristics & Applications,
 p, 165.
Bolivia: Salar de Uyuni, p. 170.
Eastern Congo, p. 178.
South China Sea, p. 224.
Trip Route
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Bakken Formation
Williston Basin, North Dakota (Source: NGS, March, 2013, pp. 46-47.
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Caspian Sea Basin Showing Major Pipeline Routes
Global Climate Change
Global Warming
Currently within 1¼C of highest Temp. in 125,000 years
forced versus unforced fluctuations
Radiatively active gases;
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Methane (CH4)
Nitrous oxide (N2O)
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
H2O vapor

Attribution
Asks whether observed changes are consistent with
expected responses to forcings
inconsistent with alternative explanations
Most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century  is very likely (>90% certainty) due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas  concentrations