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An Oil Giant"s Green Dream
石油大亨的绿色梦想

by Bryan Walsh

If you filled your tank with gasoline today, or warmed your home with natural gas, there"s a decent chance you sent some money to Abu Dhabi. The capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is blessed with fossil fuels, including the fourth-biggest reserves of oil in the world. Selling that petroleum at record prices has helped Abu Dhabi achieve the highest per-capita GDP in the world—wealth that"s visible in every luxury hotel rising from the desert or spotless Mercedes prowling the streets. All those fossil fuels also mean that Abu Dhabi citizens have among the biggest carbon footprints in the world, and the emirate"s exports are a big, if indirect, contribution to global climate change.
So it might come as a surprise to learn that Abu Dhabi is this week hosting the world"s first Future Energy Summit, a three-day gathering of more than 4,000 entrepreneurs, analysts and officials from the alternative energy world, including heavyweights like green designer William McDonough and Icelandic President Olafur Grimsson. (Also present was Prince Charles, who gave a speech via hologram.)
But if the idea of an Arab oil power like Abu Dhabi supporting fossil fuel alternatives sounds a bit like a heroin dealer trying to sell methadone, think again. Virtually alone among its Persian Gulf neighbors, Abu Dhabi has embarked on a serious program in alternative energy research, backed with oil money. In 2006 it launched the Masdar Initiative (the name means "source" in Arabic), a multi-pronged scheme that includes a collaborative research institute with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, support for solar and other kinds of green power within the city itself and a clean energy investment fund worth $250 million. The idea behind Masdar—which organized the Future Energy Summit—is a radical one: prepare Abu Dhabi and the UAE to move beyond fossil fuels. "The UAE wants to be more than just an oil-producing country," says Marc Stuart, the co-founder of the carbon-trading firm EcoSecurities.
That will take money, but thanks to record oil prices, money is one thing Abu Dhabi does not lack. At the summit"s opening conference, Abu Dhabi"s Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammad bin Zayed A1 Nahaya announced that the government would channel an additional $15 billion to the Masdar Initiative. Although the money comes with no time frame, and officials wouldn"t say exactly where the funding will go, Masdar also announced that it would join Rio Tinto and British Petroleum to build the world"s first hydrogen power plant, a 500-megawatt operation that would cost at least $2 billion.
These are bold plans—especially for a city that had little green experience until recently—but for Abu Dbabi, investing in alternative power is a way to remain a world energy center in the event that concerns over climate change cut into the demand for fossil fuels. "We have a long tradition as a global energy leader and we have the financial resources to develop new fields of energy," said Sultan Ahmed A1 Jaber, Masdar"s CEO. "Leadership entails responsibility."
As the summit"s hosts were only too eager to emphasize, when they weren"t announcing a new hydrogen plant, almost every projection of energy use over the next several decades says that fossil fuels aren"t going anywhere. Abu Dhabi will develop hundreds of megawatts of clean solar power, but it will export far more polluting power in oil—because the world will need it and there is nothing else feasible to replace it. "The World Future Energy Summit is nothing less than the future of the world itself," said Jonathan Porritt, founder of the UK sustainability organization Forum for the Future, one of the few speakers at the conference to call for a rapid reduction in fossil fuels. Green dreams are nice, but we need a green reality soon.
单选题 The oil giant in this passage refers to______.
【正确答案】 B
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单选题 The oil giant"s green dream includes the following EXCEPT ______.
【正确答案】 C
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单选题 Which of the following is the organizer of the Future Energy Summit?
【正确答案】 A
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单选题 The first sentence of the third paragraph implies that ______.
【正确答案】 B
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单选题 Why will Abu Dhabi still export oil since it entails polluting power?
【正确答案】 A
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