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"I think it does seem that Copenhagen is being cast more and more as a process and not as a conclusion, to not have expectations that there's going to be an agreement there. Full Article at International Business Times
What city contributed most to the making of the modern world? The Paris of the Enlightenment and then of Napoleon, pioneer of mass armies and nationalist statism? London, seat of parliamentary democracy and center of finance? Or perhaps Titusville, Pa.? Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
Daniel Yergin, co-founder and chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates, responds to a question during the Reuters Energy Summit in Washington June 1, 2009. View Photo »
The IHS CERA upstream cost analyses show that some confidence has returned to the industry as oil prices have recovered and expectations rise for a strong economic recovery in 2010 ... However, uncertainty related to present low oil demand and large spare capacity continues to hinder many projects.
What city contributed most to the making of the modern world? The Paris of the Enlightenment and then of Napoleon, pioneer of mass armies and nationalist statism? London, seat of parliamentary democracy and center of finance? Or perhaps Titusville, Pa. Full Article at CJOnline
What city contributed most to the making of the modern world? Paris, pioneer of mass armies and nationalist statism? London, seat of parliamentary democracy and center of finance? Or perhaps Titusville, Pa. Full Article at Detroit News Online
What city contributed most to the making of the modern world? The Paris of the Enlightenment and then of Napoleon, pioneer of mass armies and nationalist statism? London, seat of parliamentary democracy and center of finance? Or perhaps Titusville, Pa. Full Article at TampaBay.com | St. Petersburg Times
Daniel Yergin, co-founder and chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates, listens to a question during the Reuters Energy Summit in Washington June 1, 2009. View Photo »
I think it does seem that Copenhagen is being cast more and more as a process and not as a conclusion, to not have expectations that there's going to be an agreement there. I think there's still a lot of tough negotiating that's going ahead and I think it's probably harder to do it during a time of econ...
What city contributed most to the making of the modern world? The Paris of the Enlightenment and then of Napoleon, pioneer of mass armies and nationalist statism? London, seat of parliamentary democracy and center of finance? Or perhaps Titusville, Pa. Full Article at Hartford Courant
What city contributed most to the making of the modern world? The Paris of the Enlightenment and then of Napoleon, pioneer of mass armies and nationalist statism? London, seat of parliamentary democracy and center of finance? Or perhaps Titusville, Pa. Full Article at AZ starnet.com
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Daniel Yergin, co-founder and chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates, responds to a question during the Reuters Energy Summit in Washington June 1, 2009.
View Photo »Daniel Yergin, co-founder and chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates, listens to a question during the Reuters Energy Summit in Washington June 1, 2009.
View Photo »Daniel Yergin, co-founder and chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates, addresses the Reuters Energy Summit in Washington June 1, 2009.
View Photo »Daniel Yergin, co-founder and chairman of Cambridge Energy Research Associates, listens to a question during the Reuters Energy Summit in Washington June 1, 2009.
View Photo »The IHS CERA upstream cost analyses show that some confidence has returned to the industry as oil prices have recovered and expectations rise for a strong economic recovery in 2010 ... However, uncertainty related to present low oil demand and large spare capacity continues to hinder many projects.
I think it does seem that Copenhagen is being cast more and more as a process and not as a conclusion, to not have expectations that there's going to be an agreement there. I think there's still a lot of tough negotiating that's going ahead and I think it's probably harder to do it during a time of econ...
I think it does seem that Copenhagen is being cast more and more as a process and not as a conclusion, to not have expectations that there's going to be an agreement there. I think there's still a lot of tough negotiating that's going ahead and I think it's probably harder to do it during a time of econ...
Certainly this kind of success will send other people back to California to rethink the geology and rethink the theories of the area
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