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Natural Gas
The Chinese Military Is Undermining International Law to Secure Fossil Fuels
The territorial dispute over the fossil fuel-rich South China Sea is rapidly becoming one of the world’s most pressing geopolitical issues.
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Coal
What Would Happen if We Burned All the World’s Fossil Fuels?
Consuming all of the world’s fossil fuels would cause sea levels to rise by over 164 feet.
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Alternatives
Japanese Fossil Fuel Imports Surged Following the Fukushima Disaster
Japan dramatically increased imports of oil, gas, and coal following the Fukushima nuclear crisis in 2011.
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Coal
The Global Energy Transition: Why Fossil Fuels May Be Losing Steam
Energy analysts believe that fossil fuels are in their decline phase and will disappear from the global energy profile.
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Petroleum
Global Policymakers are Planning to Ban Fossil Fuel-Powered Vehicles
The internal combustion engine has now become the target of governmental efforts aimed at limiting global impacts from climate change.
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Natural Gas
2020 Syrian Economic Outlook: Will the Fossil Fuel Industry Make a Comeback?
As the civil war is drawing to a close, global economists remain optimistic about an economic comeback for Syria.
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Coal
Bangladesh Plans to Defy the Paris Agreement With the Expansion of Coal-Fired Power Plants
Bangladesh is poised to continue to exacerbate social, environment, and economic impacts with the expansion of coal power plants.
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Petroleum
Algeria’s Tenuous History in the Fossil Fuel Industry
Algeria has become one of Africa’s largest economies and one of the most influential fossil fuel producers in the world, despite a history full of conflict.
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Coal
Fossil Fuel Formation: Looking to the Past to Plan for the Future
Studying the composition and formation of fossil fuels has provided scientists with vital insights into the Earth’s natural resources.
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Petroleum
OPEC: Influencing Global Oil Production Since 1960
The OPEC cartel works together as if they were a single producer, regulating the price and supply of oil on the global market.
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