Visualizing Environmental Science

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Tons of oil (billions)

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c. Oil Refinery at Grangemouth,
United Kingdom.
Both highly developed and developing
countries depend largely on oil for
economic development.

b. This section of forest in British Columbia, Canada, has been
clear cut, leaving it vulnerable to erosion.

Annual World Oil Consumption, 1950 to 2007.
This increase is unsustainable.

a. A worker prepares frozen giant blue fin tuna
for auction at a the Tsukiji market in Tokyo,
Japan. These increasingly rare fish are caught
around the globe.

Tom Bonaventure/Photographer’s Choice/Getty Images, Inc.


Based on data from U. S. Dept.of Energy Information Agency,World energy database.

Keith Douglas/All Canada Photos/SuperStock, Inc.

© AHowden/Japan Stock Photography/Alamy

Environmental InSight


Environmental exploitation
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Interpreting Data
By approximately how much did
annual world oil consumption
increase in the past 20 years? Is the
increase sustainable? Why or why not?

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