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karenechl f09

BBC NEWS | Business | Darling says party over for banks - 2 views

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    This article from BBC NEWS - WORLD ECONMY to alert bankers that they must realise that world has changed. Alistair Darling said that the party has got to be over for bankers; he wants to use some regulations to force banks to limit the proportion of their profits that they can give out in bonuses and make sure there are no rewards for failure. Mr. darling wants the bankers to behave sensibly at some situations. Mr. Darling's idea is to also have blacklist of countries that are regulatory havens where the rules and regulations companies have to follow are less onerous. In conclusion we could say that this article relates to scarcity because bankers wants to get more and more profits without thinking sensibly, that is why Mr. Darling needs to limit them.
issaechl f09

Biofuel Production And Water Scarcity: A Drink-Or-Drive Issue? - 1 views

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    This article is about the opportunity cost of producing biofuels. When the amount of water needed to irrigate crops is factored in the average mileage is 50 gallons of water a mile.
matteaechl f09

Nepal acts on currency shortage - 1 views

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    Nepal is currently suffering a shortage of banknotes, resulting in some businesses being unable to pay employees. The government hopes to solve the issue by introducing old banknotes that were never circulated. This shortage is an example of scarcity as applied to currency.
meiechl f09

BBC NEWS | Business | Is the world's oil running out fast? - 1 views

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    This article from the BBC exposes the rate at which oil is running out, and the consequences it will have on society. The implication is that the market price of oil is far cheaper than its real value, and this means that consumption is rapidly exceeding production. The article questions whether oil rationing should be imposed in order to preserve this scarce resource.
masayaechl f09

Oil Strike Not to Quench Demand - 1 views

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    Scientists have predicted that fossil fuel will completely deplete in the naer future of mankind because of the human's abusive use and the attachment to fossil fuels. Oils are now considered valuable and SCARCE. However, new oil basins have been found in several parts of the world. Being said, oil may not have been scarce as it was thought to be
marcelorodriguezechl f09

A Western Water War Slows Some Solar Projects - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This article refers to the dilemma of producing energy but through wasting a huge amount of resources, in this case electricity vs. water. The Solar Millenium, a German developer, would provide hundred of jobs and generate electricity, but this would imply the use of 1.3 billion gallons of water a year, 20 percent of the water available to the town.
catherineechl f09

Deep Oil, Deep Unknowns - Forbes.com - 1 views

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    With the increasing demand for oil, developers are looking into projects like the Lower Tertiary in the Gulf of Mexico. While such developments could produce as many as 15 million barrels of oil, they would also be plunges into the unknown. Not much is known about the Lower Tertiary, and therefore any possible developments there could obtain less oil - and less profit. However, because oil is in such high demand internationally, the oil developments may actually prove to be economically beneficial to oil producers, given that the producers are willing to take the high risk in searching for the oil.
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