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Daniel Yergin - ArticlesThe Bali Road Map - Building a Global Climate PolicyHow should the international community manage the risks of global climate change? Diplomats from 187 nations faced this question in December at the United Nations' climate conference in Bali, Indonesia. Their answer was a two-year plan for negotiating a new global climate policy that would start in 2013 - the year the Kyoto Protocol ends. Will Clean Energy "Cross the Divide?"Fossil fuels provide most of the world's energy and are the foundation of the past two centuries of economic growth. The issue of climate change poses the first serious challenge to fossil fuels' primacy. The Future of World Oil Supply - Filling the Missing LinkThe decline rate is a key link in the chain of factors needed to understand the future of the world oil supply. $100 Oil: Moving Deeper Into Uncharted TerritoryThe world is experience its first ever triple digit oil price. This highlights in dramatic fashion how different the oil market environment, and the world economy, is today compared to that of a few decades ago. On The Road To $100 Oil: The Historical High Is Actually $99.04 Per BarrelWith eyes focused on whether and when oil breaks through the $100 barrier, it turns out that $100 a barrel is really $99.04, at least in terms of the all-time record. Russia Attracting More Western CompaniesWhere's Russia headed? One good place to get an answer was the just-concluded St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which followed the strained G-8 meeting in Germany. What Can Brazil Teach The U.S. About Ethanol?Over 1200 people turned up on June 5th in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for the "Ethanol Summit" -billed as the world's first ethanol "congress." How Much Oil Is Really Down There? Oil And Gas Reserves Accounting Needs UpdatingThe disclosure of "proved reserves" has been one of the great rituals of the reporting season for oil and gas companies, and one carefully monitored by investors. It's recently taken on even more significance with high and jittery prices, concerns about energy security, and plain fear of running out.
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