Many experts predict that the largest increase in demand for oil in the coming years will come from increasingly industrialized economies with large population. Can this be offset by measure taken in developed nations to address the energy climate crisis? Why or why not? What potential strategies could be used to reduce the demand for energy in industrialized economies with large population?
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