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La dépendance
du Canada
sur les
combustibles
fossiles
"Des combustibles
fossiles abondants
et peu dispendieux
ont fourni l’énergie
pour l’épuisement
rapide des
ressources et pour
l’industrialisation
au Canada et à
travers la planète",
déclare l’auteure
Irene Novaczek.
Dans son article,
elle nous offre un
aperçu des
nombreux coûts
inhérents
(environnementaux,
sociaux,
économiques,
politiques), et elle
déclare que des
pertes sont
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Figure 1. Milestones in the discovery and use of oil.
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Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons with minor proportions of other chemicals such as compounds of sulphur, nitrogen and oxygen. To use the different parts of the mixture they must be separated from each other. This separation is called refining. Crude oil from different parts of the world, or even from different depths in the same oilfield, ...
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