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Introduction
In physics, energy (from Ancient Greek ἐνέργεια (enérgeia) 'activity') is the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system, recognizable in the performance of work and in the form of heat and light. Energy is a conserved quantity—the law of conservation of energy states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed. The unit of measurement for energy in the International System of Units (SI) is the joule (J).
Common forms of energy include the kinetic energy of a moving object, the potential energy stored by an object (for instance due to its position in a field), the elastic energy stored in a solid object, chemical energy associated with chemical reactions, the radiant energy carried by electromagnetic radiation, and the internal energy contained within a thermodynamic system. All living organisms constantly take in and release energy.
Due to mass–energy equivalence, any object that has mass when stationary (called rest mass) also has an equivalent amount of energy whose form is called rest energy, and any additional energy (of any form) acquired by the object above that rest energy will increase the object's total mass just as it increases its total energy.
Human civilization requires energy to function, which it gets from energy resources such as fossil fuels, nuclear fuel, or renewable energy. The Earth's climate and ecosystems processes are driven by the energy the planet receives from the Sun (although a small amount is also contributed by geothermal energy). (Full article...)
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Though technology exists to allow ethanol FFVs to run on any mixture of gasoline and ethanol, from pure gasoline up to 100% ethanol (E100), North American and European flex-fuel vehicles are optimized to run on a maximum blend of 15% gasoline with 85% anhydrous ethanol (called E85 fuel). This limit in the ethanol content is set to reduce ethanol emissions at low temperatures and to avoid cold starting problems during cold weather, at temperatures lower than 11 °C (52 °F). The alcohol content is reduced during the winter in regions where temperatures fall below 0 °C (32 °F) to a winter blend of E70 in the U.S. or to E75 in Sweden from November until March. Brazilian flex fuel vehicles are optimized to run on any mix of E20-E25 gasoline and up to 100% hydrous ethanol fuel (E100).
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The fireball created as energy is released in a nuclear explosion.
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- The development of renewable energy in Iceland means that by 2050 the country should be the world's first zero-carbon economy?
- World's two largest oil shale-fired power plants (Narva Power Plants) generate more than 90% of power in Estonia?
- NW Natural in Portland, Oregon was the first gas company in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States when it started in 1859?
- The Assistant Secretary of Energy for Fossil Energy is responsible for America's Strategic Petroleum Reserve?
- Despite declines in production in recent years, Victoria still produces almost 20% of Australia's crude oil?
- 4.26 million tonnes of the Sun are converted to energy every second by nuclear fusion?
- The first gasworks in the United Kingdom was built by the Gas Light and Coke Company, incorporated by Royal Charter in 1812?
- The Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline was a central plot point in the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough?
Selected biography
Rockefeller founded the Standard Oil Company in 1870 and ran it until he retired in the late 1890s. He continued to retain his stock and his title as president until 1911, when the company was broken up for carrying out illegal monopoly practices. The new companies formed included the predecessors of Conoco, Amoco, Chevron, Esso, Mobil and Sohio. Rockefeller, who had rarely sold shares, owned stock in all of them. As gasoline had grown in importance his wealth had soared and he became the world's richest man and the first billionaire.
Rockefeller's fortune was used to create the modern systematic approach of targeted philanthropy with foundations that had a major impact on medicine, education, and scientific research. His foundations pioneered the development of medical research, and was instrumental in the eradication of hookworm and yellow fever. At his death, at the age of 98, Rockefeller's remaining fortune was estimated at $1.4 billion. As a percentage of the United States economy, no other American fortune has ever come close.
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decay heat as a fraction of full power after the reactor shutdown, using two different correlations. To remove the decay heat, reactors need cooling after the shutdown of the fission reactions. A loss of the ability to remove decay heat caused the Fukushima accident. (from Nuclear power)Reactor
- Global geothermal electric capacity. Upper red line is installed capacity; lower green line is realized production. (from
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Anacortes Refinery, on the north end of March Point southeast of Anacortes, Washington, United States (from Oil refinery)
- Construction close to high pressure gas transmission pipelines is discouraged, often with standing warning signs. (from
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Merowe Dam in Sudan. Hydroelectric power stations that use dams submerge large areas of land due to the requirement of a reservoir. These changes to land color or albedo, alongside certain projects that concurrently submerge rainforests, can in these specific cases result in the global warming impact, or equivalent life-cycle greenhouse gases of hydroelectricity projects, to potentially exceed that of coal power stations. (from Hydroelectricity)
- Museum Hydroelectric power plant "Under the Town" in
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fossil fuel use (areas of rectangles in chart) greatly exceed those resulting from production of sustainable energy (rectangles barely visible in chart). (from Sustainable energy)Deaths caused as a result of
- Acceptance of wind and solar facilities in one's community is stronger among U.S. Democrats (blue), while acceptance of nuclear power plants is stronger among U.S. Republicans (red). (from
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Southern Gas Corridor, which connects the giant Shah Deniz gas field in Azerbaijan to Europe, is to reduce Europe's dependency on Russian gas. (from Energy policy)Example of energy policy decisions: The goal of the
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Global energy usage is highly unequal. High income countries such as the United States and Canada use 100 times as much energy per capita as some of the least developed countries in Africa. (from Sustainable energy)
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Three Gorges Dam in Central China is the world's largest power-producing facility of any kind. (from Hydroelectricity)The
- Africa and Middle East (from
- Trends in the top five natural gas-producing countries (US EIA data) (from
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uranium-238 (blue) and uranium-235 (red) found in natural uranium and in enriched uranium for different applications. Light water reactors use 3–5% enriched uranium, while CANDU reactors work with natural uranium. (from Nuclear power)Proportions of the isotopes
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Natural gas extraction by countries in cubic meters per year around 2013 (from Natural gas)
- Share of electricity production from hydropower, 2022 (from
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uranium dioxide fuel before and after approximately three years in the once-through nuclear fuel cycle of a LWR (from Nuclear power)Typical composition of
- Schematic flow diagram of a typical crude oil distillation unit as used in petroleum crude oil refineries (from
- A pipeline odorant injection station (from
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heat pump. In contrast to oil and gas boilers, they use electricity and are highly efficient. As such, electrification of heating can significantly reduce emissions. (from Sustainable energy)The outdoor section of a
- World map showing where people without access to electricity lived in 2016—mainly in
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photovoltaic power station in California, United StatesA
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Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant in Switzerland (from Nuclear power)The
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median cost of the most exported and produced nuclear energy facility in the 2010s the South Korean APR1400, remained "constant", including in export.A comparison of prices over time for energy from nuclear fission and from other sources. Over the presented time, thousands of wind turbines and similar were built on assembly lines in mass production resulting in an economy of scale. While nuclear remains bespoke, many first of their kind facilities added in the timeframe indicated and none are in serial production. Our World in Data notes that this cost is the global average, while the 2 projects that drove nuclear pricing upwards were in the US. The organization recognises that the
LCOE is a measure of the average net present cost of electricity generation for a generating plant over its lifetime. As a metric, it remains controversial as the lifespan of units are not independent but manufacturer projections, not a demonstrated longevity. (from Nuclear power) -
radiative forcing) of long-lived greenhouse gases has increased substantially in the last 40 years, with carbon dioxide and methane being the dominant drivers of global warming. (from Natural gas)The warming influence (called
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Nuclear waste flasks generated by the United States during the Cold War are stored underground at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico. The facility is seen as a potential demonstration for storing spent fuel from civilian reactors. (from Nuclear power)
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multi-mission radioisotope thermoelectric generator (MMRTG), used in several space missions such as the Curiosity Mars rover (from Nuclear power)The
- Yearly hydro generation by continent (from
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Aderklaa, Lower Austria (from Natural gas)Natural gas processing plant in
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gasoline (from Oil refinery)Sample of
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Haifa, Israel, is capable of processing about 9 million tons (66 million barrels) of crude oil a year. Its two cooling towers are landmarks of the city's skyline. (from Oil refinery)The oil refinery in
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drilling rig in Texas, US (from Natural gas)Natural gas
- The guided-missile cruiser USS Monterey (CG 61) receives fuel at sea (FAS) from the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). (from
- The growth of solar PV on a semi-log scale since 1996 (from
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Battery storage facility
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Crude oil is separated into fractions by fractional distillation. The fractions at the top of the fractionating column have lower boiling points than the fractions at the bottom. The heavy bottom fractions are often cracked into lighter, more useful products. All of the fractions are processed further in other refining units. (from Oil refinery)
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renewable energy (rectangles barely visible in chart). (from Natural gas)Deaths caused by use of fossil fuels such as natural gas (areas of rectangles in chart) greatly exceed those resulting from production of
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Net metering, unlike a feed-in tariff, requires only one meter, but it must be bi-directional. (from Solar power)
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Bloomberg NEF reported that in 2022, global energy transition investment equaled fossil fuels investment for the first time. (from Sustainable energy)
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natural gas proven reserves (2014), based on data from The World Factbook (from Natural gas)Countries by
- Several countries and the European Union have committed to dates for all new cars to be
- Hydro generation by country, 2021 (from
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Staufen im Breisgau presumed due to damage from geothermal drilling (from Geothermal power)Cracks at the historic Town Hall of
- Pico hydroelectricity in
- The first light bulbs ever lit by electricity generated by nuclear power at
- Europe (from
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Dry cask storage vessels storing spent nuclear fuel assemblies (from Nuclear power)
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Solar Energy Generating Systems (SEGS) parabolic trough solar complex in northern San Bernardino County, California (from Solar power)Part of the 354 MW
- Benefitting from favorable policies and declining costs of modules, photovoltaic solar installation has grown consistently, with China expected to account for 50% of new global solar photovoltaic projects by 2024. (from
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Thomas Young - the first to use the term "energy" in the modern sense, in 1802. (from History of energy)
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Rajasthan, India, collects firewood. The use of wood and other polluting fuels for cooking causes millions of deaths each year from indoor and outdoor air pollution. (from Sustainable energy)A woman in rural
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Ikata Nuclear Power Plant, a pressurized water reactor that cools by utilizing a secondary coolant heat exchanger with a large body of water, an alternative cooling approach to large cooling towers (from Nuclear power)The
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Xinjiang, ChinaWind turbines in
- Enhanced geothermal system 1:Reservoir 2:Pump house 3:Heat exchanger 4:Turbine hall 5:Production well 6:Injection well 7:Hot water to district heating 8:Porous sediments 9:Observation well 10:Crystalline bedrock (from
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- Yearly geothermal generation by continent (from
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oil and gas supplier to Europe (map from 2013). This changed with the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. (from Energy policy)Russia was a key
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Olkiluoto 3 under construction in 2009. It was the first EPR, a modernized PWR design, to start construction. (from Nuclear power)
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Utility cycling infrastructure, such as this bike lane in Vancouver, encourages sustainable transport. (from Sustainable energy)
- Map of solar resources from World bank (from
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Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System with all three towers under load (from Solar power)
- Installed geothermal energy capacity, 2022 (from
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Ffestiniog Power Station can generate 360 MW of electricity within 60 seconds of the demand arising. (from Hydroelectricity)The
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Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, the world's worst nuclear accident since 1986, 50,000 households were displaced after radiation leaked into the air, soil and sea. Radiation checks led to bans of some shipments of vegetables and fish. (from Nuclear power)Following the 2011
- The share of electricity production from solar, 2022 (from
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Nuclear fuel assemblies being inspected before entering a pressurized water reactor in the United States (from Nuclear power)
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thermal energy storage so that output can be provided after sunset, and output can be scheduled to meet demand requirements. The 280 MW Solana Generating Station is designed to provide six hours of energy storage. This allows the plant to generate about 38% of its rated capacity over the course of a year. (from Solar power)Construction of the Salt Tanks which provide efficient
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- US Natural Gas Marketed Production 1900 to 2012 (US EIA data) (from
- Geothermal power center in the
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diesel fuel (from Oil refinery)Sample of
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IPCC (from Nuclear power)Life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of electricity supply technologies, median values calculated by
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Warwick Castle water-powered generator house, used for the generation of electricity for the castle from 1894 until 1940 (from Hydroelectricity)The
- Comparison of natural gas prices in Japan, United Kingdom, and United States, 2007–2011 (from
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Solar Settlement at Schlierberg, Germany, produce more energy than they consume. They incorporate rooftop solar panels and are built for maximum energy efficiency. (from Sustainable energy)Buildings in the
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Senftenberg Solarpark, a solar photovoltaic power plant located on former open-pit mining areas close to the city of Senftenberg, in Eastern Germany. The 78 MW Phase 1 of the plant was completed within three months. (from Solar power)Part of the
- Manhole for domestic gas supply, London, UK (from
- Clean energy investment has benefited from post-pandemic economic recovery, a global energy crisis involving high fossil fuel prices, and growing policy support across various nations. (from
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uranium ore over time (from Nuclear power)Activity of spent UOx fuel in comparison to the activity of natural
- Schematic flow diagram of a typical natural gas processing plant (from
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PV power system (from Solar power)Schematics of a grid-connected residential
- Share of electricity production from nuclear, 2022 (from
- Natural gas burning on a gas stove (from
- Geothermal generation by country, 2021 (from
- Growth of worldwide nuclear power generation (from
- Oil refinery in Iran (from
- The status of nuclear power globally (click for legend) (from
- Most waste packaging, small-scale experimental fuel recycling chemistry and
- Greenhouse gas emissions per energy source. Solar power is one of the sources with the least greenhouse gas emissions. (from
- Measurement of the tailrace and forebay rates at the
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Baltimore, Maryland, 1834, for manufactured coal gas, before the introduction of ground-extracted methane gas. (from Natural gas)A gas bill from
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crude oil (petroleum) (from Oil refinery)Sample of
- Actual annual deployments of solar PV vs predictions by the IEA for the period 2002–2016. Predictions have largely and consistently underestimated actual growth. (from
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shale gas compared to other types of gas deposits (from Natural gas)The location of
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Larderello, ItalyCooling towers at a geothermal power plant in
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Passive cooling features, such as these windcatcher towers in Iran, bring cool air into buildings without any use of energy. (from Sustainable energy)
- Electrified transport and renewable energy are key areas of investment for the
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Hoover Dam in the United States is a large conventional dammed-hydro facility, with an installed capacity of 2,080 MW. (from Hydroelectricity)The
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electric induction stoves are one of the most energy-efficient and safest options. (from Sustainable energy)For cooking,
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Pripyat abandoned since 1986, with the Chernobyl plant and the Chernobyl New Safe Confinement arch in the distance (from Nuclear power)The town of
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USSR/Russian nuclear weapons stockpiles, 1945–2006. The Megatons to Megawatts Program was the main driving force behind the sharp reduction in the quantity of nuclear weapons worldwide since the cold war ended. (from Nuclear power)United States and
- Burning of natural gas coming out of the ground (from
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nuclear power plant. After use, the spent fuel is delivered to a reprocessing plant (2) or to a final repository (3). In nuclear reprocessing 95% of spent fuel can potentially be recycled to be returned to use in a power plant (4). (from Nuclear power)The nuclear fuel cycle begins when uranium is mined, enriched, and manufactured into nuclear fuel (1), which is delivered to a
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Biogas produced from biomass is a renewable energy source that can be burned for cooking or light. (from Sustainable energy)Kenyan dairy farmer lighting a biogas lamp.
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Calder Hall nuclear power station in the United Kingdom, the world's first commercial nuclear power station. (from Nuclear power)The
- Death rates from air pollution and accidents related to energy production, measured in deaths in the past per terawatt hours (TWh) (from
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kerosene (from Oil refinery)Sample of
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- South America (from
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Sulphur (from Oil refinery)
- South and South-East Asia (from
- A breakdown of the products made from a typical barrel of US oil (from
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USS Nautilus January 1954. In 1958 it would become the first vessel to reach the North Pole. (from Nuclear power)The launching ceremony of the
- Gas network emergency vehicle responding to a major fire in
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Vietnam (from Hydroelectricity)A micro-hydro facility in
- Anti-nuclear protest near
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Peoples Gas Manlove Field natural gas storage area in Newcomb Township, Champaign County, Illinois. In the foreground (left) is one of the numerous wells for the underground storage area, with an LNG plant, and above-ground storage tanks are in the background (right). (from Natural gas)
- Seasonal cycle of capacity factors for wind and photovoltaics in Europe shown under idealized assumptions. The figure illustrates the balancing effects of wind and solar energy at the seasonal scale (Kaspar et al., 2019). (from
- Electricity production by source (from
- Trends in the top five geothermal electricity-generating countries, 1980–2012 (US EIA) (from
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parabolic collector concentrates sunlight onto a tube in its focal point. (from Solar power)A
- Refinery, Bayport Industrial Complex, Harris County, Texas (from
- Since 1985, the proportion of electricity generated from low-carbon sources has increased only slightly. Advances in deploying renewables have been mostly offset by declining shares of nuclear power. (from
- A geothermal power station in
- Yearly solar generation by continent (from
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motor oil (from Oil refinery)
Quotations
- "My administration is committed to a leadership role on the issue of climate change. We recognize our responsibility and will meet it - at home, in our hemisphere, and in the world." – George W. Bush, 2001
- "While the Kyoto Protocol is a crucial step forward, that step is far too small. And as we consider how to go further still, there remains a frightening lack of leadership." – Kofi Annan, 2006
- "It is going to be very difficult to keep temperature increases down to between 2 and 3 degrees centigrade [3.6 - 5.4°F]. We should work very hard to do that." – Nicholas Stern, 2006
- "Halting global warming requires urgent, unprecedented international cooperation, but the needed actions are feasible and have additional benefits for human health, agriculture and the environment." – James E. Hansen, 2004
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