Physical Universe
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Author: KRAUSKOPF, Konrad B. (konrad Bates), Beiser, Arthur
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Chapter 4, Problem 2E
Energy Supply and Consumption
2. Even if the developed countries stabilize or reduce their energy consumption in years to come, worldwide energy consumption will increase. What are the two main reasons for this?
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