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		<description><![CDATA[A nifty time-lapse visualization of global energy supplies. | If you&#8217;re an energy geek but you have something you&#8217;ve got to get done this afternoon, I&#8217;d advise you to go away. Otherwise, you might get sucked in for hours.  I sure did. Every year, BP (yes, that BP) compiles estimates of world energy consumption and production, looking across fuels&#8212;oil, gas, coal, and even wind and solar&#8212;from 1965 to the present, breaking down the trends by nation and continent. The...]]></description>
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