We are more concerned about conserving Natural Resources than we used to be. HOWEVER - even though it's only been a short time that humans have been using up Earths's natural resources, it will take thousands - if not millions of years for the Earth to naturally replenish those resources. Unfortunately - the human race may not be around that much longer - if astronomers predictions (that we are on a collision course with the Andromeda galaxy) are correct !
Mexico got new resources and got allies
Norway still has a vast amount of untapped natural resources. There is roughly 40% ,or more, of natural resources that have not been drilled for. There was speculation that Norway would soon run out of oil but recent studies have shown it could be another 500 years before that happens.
Venezuela is rich in natural resources, notably possessing some of the largest oil reserves in the world, primarily located in the Orinoco Belt. Additionally, the country has significant reserves of natural gas, coal, and mineral resources such as gold, diamonds, and bauxite. However, the distribution and management of these resources have been hampered by political instability and economic challenges, leading to a decline in production and investment in recent years. This wealth in resources contrasts sharply with the country's ongoing economic struggles and social issues.
911 has changed our world until this very day
Making an investment in oil or natural gas may not be the way to go. Going green is on the rise and we are looking to soon replace those resources.
As of October 2009, Australia's most recent natural disaster is the massive bushfires in the Rockhampton region.
Newfoundland is rich in natural resources, including fisheries, especially cod, which have historically been a cornerstone of its economy. The province also possesses significant mineral resources, such as iron ore, nickel, and copper. Additionally, there are forests that provide timber and opportunities for forestry. Offshore oil and gas reserves have also become increasingly important to Newfoundland's economy in recent years.
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