ENERGY OUTLOOK 2005: Energy has been in the spotlight in the wake of Gulf Coast hurricanes, peak oil predictions and increased worldwide demand (English)
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Title:ENERGY OUTLOOK 2005: Energy has been in the spotlight in the wake of Gulf Coast hurricanes, peak oil predictions and increased worldwide demand
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Contributors:Fisher, W. L. ( author )
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Published in:GEOTIMES ; 50, 12 ; 28-31
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Publication date:2005-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 50, Issue 12
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FROM THE EDITOR| 2005
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LETTERS: Perspectives from readers| 2005
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Don't Try to Fool Mother Nature: Protecting a city that lies in a delta such as New Orleans is an uphill battle against the laws of natureSwanson, D. C. et al. | 2005
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NEWS & VIEWS - COMMENT - Don't Try to Fool Mother Nature - Protecting a city that lies in a delta such as New Orleans is an uphill battle against the laws of nature.Swanson, Donald C. et al. | 2005
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NEWS & VIEWS - NEWS NOTES - National parks in crisis . New view of a Saturnian moon . Road salt contaminates water . Mammal growth spurt . Slushball life . Sun fuels climate change . Correcting the fossil record . Open access wide open| 2005
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NEWS & VIEWS - POLITICAL SCENE - Now We Must Conserve - As the federal deficit grows, so too does concern over fiscal priorities in Congress.Rowan, Linda et al. | 2005
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Now We Must Conserve: As the federal deficit grows, so too does concern over fiscal priorities in CongressRowan, L. et al. | 2005
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A YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY: From Sumatra to the Gulf Coast, natural disasters remind us of the dynamic forces at work on Earth and our growing responsibility to understand and address themApplegate, D. et al. | 2005
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HIGHLIGHTS OF 2005 - NATURAL HAZARDS - A YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY - From Sumatra to the Gulf Coast, natural disasters remind us of the dynamic forces at work on Earth and our growing responsibility to understand and address them. PLUS! Drilling a fault, Mount St. Helens and other hazards news from 2005Applegate, David et al. | 2005
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A WARMING WORLD: Global-scale models and observations are sharpening scientists' view of a dramatically changing climateTrenberth, K. E. et al. | 2005
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HIGHLIGHTS OF 2005 - CLIMATE - A WARMING WORLD - Global-scale models and observations are sharpening scientists' view of a dramatically changing climate. PLUS! Global warming and stroms, melting ice, drought and moreTrenberth, Kevin E. et al. | 2005
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HIGHLIGHTS OF 2005 - ENERGY - ENERGY OUTLOOK 2005 - Energy has been in the spotlight in the wake of Gulf Coast hurricanes, peak oil predictions and increased worldwide demand. PLUS! The energy bill, rising gas prices and other energy news from 2005Fisher, William L. et al. | 2005
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ENERGY OUTLOOK 2005: Energy has been in the spotlight in the wake of Gulf Coast hurricanes, peak oil predictions and increased worldwide demandFisher, W. L. et al. | 2005
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HIGHLIGHTS OF 2005 - PALEONTOLOGY - OUT OF THE PAST AND INTO THE FUTURE - New techniques and fossil finds are shaping understanding of life's patterns through time. PLUS! Early Americans, T. rex tissue, "hobbits" in Indonesia, the evolution debate and moreErwin, Douglas H. et al. | 2005
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OUT OF THE PAST AND INTO THE FUTURE: New techniques and fossil finds are shaping understanding of life's patterns through timeErwin, D. H. et al. | 2005
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EXPLORING THE UNIVERSE: Planetary geologist David J. Stevenson talks about the biggest discoveries in space over the past year| 2005
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HIGHLIGHTS OF 2005 - SPACE - EXPLORING THE UNIVERSE - Planetary geologist David J. Stevenson talks about the biggest discoveries in space over the past year. PLUS! Discovery launches, Saturn's moons, Mars rovers and other space news from 2005| 2005
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WHERE ON EARTH?| 2005
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NEWS & VIEWS - GEOPHENOMENA - Landslides bury Guatemala . Quake sets off landslides in Kashmir| 2005
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Tackling Evolution Challenges at Museums and Parks: With increasing public attention on nonscientific alternatives to evolution, museums and parks are getting more aggressive in teaching visitors what science is and is notHansen, K. et al. | 2005
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NEWS & VIEWS - EDUCATION & OUTREACH - Tackling Evolution Challenges at Museums and Parks - With increasing public attention on nonscientific alternatives to evolution, museums and parks are getting more aggressive in teaching visitors what science is and is not.Hansen, Kathryn et al. | 2005
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NEWS & VIEWS - ENERGY & RESOURCES - Tight home fuel supply . Mineral of the Month: Aluminum| 2005
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NEWS & VIEWS - GEOMEDIA - On the Web: Spinning around the globe online . On the Shelf: Recommended books for holiday gifts| 2005
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NEWS & VIEWS - PROFILES - Geoscientists meet Hill policy| 2005
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Geoscientists meet Hill policy| 2005
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NEWS & VIEWS - BENCHMARKS - December 16, 1811: Earthquake strikes American heartland - A set of earthquakes in the Midwest sets off a busy winter of seismic activity in the center of the United States.| 2005
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December 16, 1811: Earthquake strikes American heartland: A set of earthquakes in the Midwest sets off a busy winter of seismic activity in the center of the United States| 2005
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GEOMARKETPLACE| 2005
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CLASSIFIEDS: Career opportunities| 2005
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New Orleans: Why Rebuild?: The devastation in New Orleans raises serious questions about (re)developing coastal areasSchwab, F. et al. | 2005
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NEWS & VIEWS - GEOLOGIC COLUMN - New Orleans: Why Rebuild? The devastation in New Orleans raises serious questions about (re)developing coastal areas.Schwab, Fred et al. | 2005