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Ecological Footprint | The theoretical measurement of the amount of land and water a population requires to produce the resources it consumes and to absorb its waste, under prevailing technology. |
Energy pathways | Supply routes between energy producers and consumers which may be pipelines, shipping routes or electric cables. |
Peak oil production | The year in which the world or an individual or a producing country reaches its highest level of production, with the production declining the year after. |
Strategic Petroleum Reserve | The USA's reserve supply of oil, which should last for about three months in the event of severe interruptions to imported oil. |
The four R's | 1) Refuse 2) Reduce 3) Reuse - This involves extending the life a beyond what it is usually used for 4) Recycle - The concentration of used waste materials that are being processed into new material. |
Quotas | Involving agreement between countries to take only a predetermined amount of ressource. Quotas may change on an annual or long time period basis. |
Fracking / Hydraulic fracturing | The forcing open of fissures in subterranean rocks by introducing liquid at high pressure, especially to extract oil or gas. |
Biofuels | Fossil fuel substitutes that can be made from a range of agri-crop materials including oilseeds, wheat, corn and sugar. |
Geothermal energy | The natural heat found in the Earth's crust in the form of steam, hot water and hot rock. |
Overfishing | A level of fishing resulting in the depletion of the fish stock. |
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