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Intensified global competition for resources — global megatrend 7
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SOER 2010 — assessment of global megatrends
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Price of fossil fuels and metals
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Fuel price index and metals price index evolution from 1980 to 2010
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SOER 2010 — assessment of global megatrends
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This exploratory assessment of global megatrends relevant for the European environment focuses on the impact of major global trends on Europe. A global-to-European perspective is relevant for European environmental policymaking because Europe's environmental challenges and management options are being reshaped by global drivers such as demographics, technologies, trade patterns and consumption. The assessment provides analysis of 11 relevant megatrends, summarises the links between megatrends and Europe's priority environmental challenges, and reflects on possible implications for policymaking.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Global megatrends
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Global megatrends
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Selected raw materials: world use and rare earth elements, germanium and tantalum
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For the graph: 2006 and projected 2030 world use of neodymium, germanium and tantalum. The technologies responsible for the growth in use of these materials by 2030 are indicated in red. For the map: The bars show estimated reserves of rare earth elements, germanium and tantalum.
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Cost of oil production
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Production cost comparison between arctic oil, deep and ultra-deepwater oil, heavy oil and bitumen, conventional oil
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Selected oil and gas reserves
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The bars show proved oil and natural gas reserves by country. Only countries with more than 20 billion barrels of oil are shown (top maps). Only countries with more than 3 billion cubic metres are shown (bottom maps).
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World energy demand
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Total primary energy demand by fuel type (coal, oil, gas, nuclear, hydroelectric, biomass and waste, other renewable).
Distinguishing 2 scenario for 2020 and 2035: IEA-450 scenario and current policies scenario.
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