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2008: World oil consumption expected to reach 87 million barrels ...
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), world oil consumption is expected to increase by 1.5 million barrels per day in 2008, ...
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2009: 1 billion cell phones to be sold globally per year
2009: 1 billion cell phones to be sold globally per year ... research group Gartner found that 674 million phones were sold in 2004 and 779 million in 2005. ...
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2008: World oil consumption expected to reach 87 million barrels ...
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), world oil consumption is expected to increase by 1.5 million barrels per day in 2008, ...
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Information
About the Map. Mapping the Future was developed in 2007 by the Global Strategy Institute at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). ...
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2010: Robots everywhere
Sales of entertainment and leisure robots, such as can be found in toys, are forecast to hit 2.2 million units. Links: World Robotics Report.
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Imagemap
Scroll Left/Right and Up/Down to view the site. Click on any node on the map to read more information about a particular event that the future has in store. ...
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2008: World oil consumption expected to reach 87 million barrels ...
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), world oil consumption ... Because non-OPEC supply will increase less than total oil consumption, ...
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2008: UN Review of the Kyoto Protocol - Worldwide CO2 emissions ...
2008: UN Review of the Kyoto Protocol - Worldwide CO2 emissions reach 5 tons per person per year. The second review of the Kyoto Protocol will take place at ...
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2008: UN Review of the Kyoto Protocol - Worldwide CO2 emissions ...
2008: UN Review of the Kyoto Protocol - Worldwide CO2 emissions reach 5 tons per person per year. The second review of the Kyoto Protocol will take place at ...
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2012: The end of a "Long Count" cycle in the ancient Mayan calendar
21, 2012 will mark the end of another Long Count cycle. There is an interesting debate among New Age theorists, historians, and archaeologists about the ...