ENSC 310 Chapter 14: week 7 reading

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Reading 11- global politics comes to fort mcmurray: energy and climate change in canada. As the worlds reserves of conventional oil near their peak, the resources of the alberta tar sands take on increasing importance. Alberta"s rich tar sands contain 1. 75 trillion barrels of bitumen, a petroleum-like substance mixed with sand. Much of the resource is buried too deep to be recovered cost effectively. Overall global demand continues to rise and global reserves are not keeping pace. The us is the largest consumer of oil. Demand is large in other countries such as china and india. Overall global demand of oil is now increasing fast than global reserves can produce it -thus many governments are anticipating that global oil production will peak within the next decade. Because if rising global oil prices and pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, demand for fossil fuels is less likely to increase in the future.

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