Pregunta 1
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What is Energy Security?
The [blank_start]uninterrupted[blank_end] [blank_start]availability[blank_end] of energy [blank_start]sources[blank_end] at an [blank_start]affordable[blank_end] price. Energy security has many aspects: [blank_start]accessibility[blank_end], [blank_start]price[blank_end], [blank_start]sustainability[blank_end] and [blank_start]environmental[blank_end] impacts
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uninterrupted
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availability
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sources
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affordable
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accessibility
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sustainability
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price
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environmental
Pregunta 2
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What's wrong with fossil fuels?
Fuels such as [blank_start]oil[blank_end], [blank_start]coal[blank_end], and [blank_start]gas[blank_end] will release [blank_start]CO2[blank_end] when burnt, this is a [blank_start]greenhouse[blank_end] gas and so will heat up the atmosphere, causing climate [blank_start]change[blank_end]. They also produce particulates which make buildings dirty and irritate the [blank_start]lungs[blank_end] and [blank_start]eyes[blank_end]. However humans are very reliant on them, and they are a [blank_start]finite[blank_end] resource, which means we need an alternative
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oil
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solar
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coal
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wind
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gas
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wave
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CO2
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Nix
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Sox
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greenhouse
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bluecar
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change
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improvement
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lungs
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ears
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eyes
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skin
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finite
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infinite
Pregunta 3
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Why isn't the UK energy secure?
It has become cheeper to [blank_start]import[blank_end] [blank_start]coal[blank_end] than [blank_start]extract[blank_end] it in mines, and [blank_start]oil[blank_end] and [blank_start]gas[blank_end] production from the North Sea began to decline
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import
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extract
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coal
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oil
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gas
Pregunta 4
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Does the UK have renewable potential?
[blank_start]Yes[blank_end], they are a HIC and so should be able to invest in renewable technologies. As well as this it is ideal placed for [blank_start]wind[blank_end] and [blank_start]wave[blank_end] power, due to its location. In [blank_start]2012[blank_end] [blank_start]9.1%[blank_end] of energy produced was from renewable sources.
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Yes
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wind
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solar
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geothermal
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wave
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2012
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2014
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2009
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9.1%
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8%
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15%
Pregunta 5
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Why was there an energy crisis in [blank_start]California[blank_end] in 2000-1?
They rely on [blank_start]imports[blank_end] and have [blank_start]high[blank_end] consumption rates which makes the state very energy [blank_start]insecure[blank_end]. The USA energy market is [blank_start]privatised[blank_end] and the provision of energy infrastructure is expensive. That year had been especially [blank_start]warm[blank_end] leading to an increased demand for [blank_start]cooling[blank_end] facilities, and a decrease in the output of [blank_start]hydroelectric[blank_end] lakes in Washington and Oregon.
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California
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Georgia
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Texas
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imports
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exports
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high
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medium
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low
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insecure
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privatised
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warm
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cold
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cooling
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lightning
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hydroelectric
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geothermal
Pregunta 6
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Why is the Arctic important for energy?
The Arctic contains [blank_start]30%[blank_end] of undiscovered [blank_start]natural gas[blank_end] and [blank_start]15%[blank_end] of undiscovered [blank_start]oil[blank_end] global supplies. This means that the [blank_start]8[blank_end] countries with which it borders could theoretically have access to these resources. The UN [blank_start]Law of Sea Convention[blank_end] states that a country can use resources within [blank_start]200[blank_end] nautical miles of their territory, and this has been agreed to be respected until 2020.
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30%
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50%
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20%
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15%
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natural gas
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solar
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oil
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wave
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8
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10
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7
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Law of Sea Convention
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200
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500
Pregunta 7
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What does Russia do with their energy?
-> [blank_start]Gazprom[blank_end] are the World's largest energy supply controlling [blank_start]⅓[blank_end] of global gas reserves. They also supply [blank_start]25%[blank_end] of the EUs gas which has meant that 4 states are completely reliant on them
-> In [blank_start]2008[blank_end], supplies to the Ukraine were cut around when they were discussing joining [blank_start]NATO[blank_end]
->Eastern Siberian Pacific Ocean Pipeline is being built, exporting gas to [blank_start]Asia[blank_end] and North America. This goes through Amur Leopard territory (only [blank_start]70[blank_end] left in the Wild) and the Straits of Malacca
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Gazprom
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Guzman
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⅓
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⅖
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⅚
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25%
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15%
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2008
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2006
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2009
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NATO
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The League of Nations
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EU
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Asia
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Australia
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70
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80
Pregunta 8
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Are [blank_start]Tar Sands[blank_end] a solution fro Canada's energy?
YES
Could meet up to [blank_start]15%[blank_end] of North America's energy needs
Vital to the Canadian economy, as oil made up [blank_start]20%[blank_end] of exports in 2007
Mining companies are required to replace trees
NO
Expensive - [blank_start]$15[blank_end] for a barrel, conventional oil is only [blank_start]$2[blank_end]
Uses a lot of water - [blank_start]2-5[blank_end] barrels for 1 of oil
Still a finite resource that produces fossil fuels
Still causes the destruction of habitats
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Tar Sands
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Tsar Sands
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15%
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22%
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13%
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20%
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$15
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$10
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$2
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$5
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2-5
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3-4
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5-6
Pregunta 9
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Is Mexico a biodiversity hotspot?
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yes, one of only 17 in the world
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yes, one of 50 in the world
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no
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It has the highest variety of reptiles
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It has the highest variety of invertebrates
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70% of world species are found there
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50% of world species are found there
Pregunta 10
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Mexico is threatened by rapid growth, as the [blank_start]11th[blank_end] most populous country, this has led to increased [blank_start]demand[blank_end] for [blank_start]natural resources[blank_end] and [blank_start]urban[blank_end] growth. There have been some management strategies in place, since 2002 [blank_start]large ships[blank_end] have been [blank_start]prohibited[blank_end] from some areas, and through [blank_start]fair-trade[blank_end] schemes farmers recicieve [blank_start]benefits[blank_end] from climate change mitigation work
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11th
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12th
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7th
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demand
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natural resources
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food
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water
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urban
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rural
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prohibited
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large ships
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fair-trade
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benefits