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  1. Energy crisis: An energy crisis occurs whenever ready supplies of some fuel or other energy commodity drops below the current demand in a given location. Energy crises can occur for many reasons, which vary in how easy they are to solve. [100%] 2023-02-15
  2. 2000s energy crisis: From the mid-1980s to September 2003, the inflation-adjusted price of a barrel of crude oil on NYMEX was generally under US$25/barrel in 2008 dollars. During 2003, the price rose above $30, reached $60 by 11 August ... (Sixfold rise in oil prices, peaking in 2008) [81%] 2023-12-29 [2000s energy crisis] [2003 in economics]...
  3. 1970s energy crisis: The 1970s energy crisis occurred when the Western world, particularly the United States , Canada , Western Europe, Australia , and New Zealand, faced substantial petroleum shortages as well as elevated prices. The two worst crises of this period were the 1973 oil ... (Finance) [81%] 2023-12-23 [Gold standard]
  4. Crisis (revue): Crisis. The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention est une revue bimensuelle à comité de lecture dans le domaine de la suicidologie et de l'étude du suicide. (Revue) [74%] 2024-01-12
  5. Crisis (1972 film): Crisis is a 1972 Australian TV movie produced by Robert Bruning and directed by Bill Hughes. (1972 film) [74%] 2024-01-12 [Australian drama television films] [1972 television films]...
  6. Crisis (M A S H): "Crisis" was the 45th episode of M*A*S*H, and the 21st episode of the second series. It was first transmitted on February 9, 1974. (M A S H) [74%] 2023-05-15 [M*A*S*H (season 2) episodes] [1974 American television episodes]...
  7. Crisis (charity): Crisis (formerly Crisis at Christmas) is a charity based in England which aims to provide support to those who are homeless. Specifically, it is the national charity for single homeless people. (Charity) [74%] 2024-01-12 [Charities based in England] [Homelessness charities]...
  8. Crisis (1963 TV play): Crisis is a 1963 Australian television play filmed in Brisbane made by the Christian Television Association. The cast included thirty volunteers from Sandcliffe Little Theatre and the Redcliff Music and Arts Society. (1963 TV play) [74%] 2024-01-12 [1963 television films] [1963 films]...
  9. Crisis (Majfud novel): Crisis is the seventh book of the Uruguayan American writer and literature professor Jorge Majfud. This fourth installment is based on the experiences of the author both as a migrant and a Latino out. (Majfud novel) [74%] 2024-02-09 [Hispanic and Latino American novels] [2012 American novels]...
  10. Crisis: A crisis is a stage in a sequence of events at which the trend of all future events lead to a decisive change. The term can be used in a condition of instability, imminent threats or danger, as in a ... [74%] 2023-06-25 [Political Terms] [Economics]...
  11. Crisis (Punkband): Crisis ist eine britische Punkband, die 1977 gegründet wurde und dem Sozialismus nahestand. Crisis wurde 1977 im englischen Guildford gegründet. (Punkband) [74%] 2024-01-12
  12. Crisis (game): Crisis (or CRISIS) is a closed-end, computer moderated, play-by-mail wargame. It was developed and published in the United States by 1981 by Rick Barr. (Game) [74%] 2024-06-18 [American games] [American role-playing games]...
  13. 2004 Argentine energy crisis: The Argentine energy crisis was a natural gas supply shortage experienced by Argentina in 2004. After the recession triggered by the Argentine economic crisis (1999-2002), Argentina's energy demands grew quickly as industry recovered, but extraction and transportation of ... (Natural gas supply shortage) [70%] 2024-05-05 [Energy in Argentina] [2000s energy crisis]...
  14. Energy (esotericism): Proponents and practitioners of various esoteric forms of spirituality and alternative medicine refer to a variety of claimed experiences and phenomena as being due to "energy" or "force" that defy measurement and thus are distinguished from the scientific form of ... (Philosophy) [67%] 2023-12-15 [Energy (esotericism)] [Pseudoscience]...
  15. Energy (esotericism): Proponents and practitioners of various esoteric forms of spirituality and alternative medicine refer to a variety of claimed experiences and phenomena as being due to "energy" or "force" that defy measurement and thus are distinguished from the scientific form of ... (Esotericism) [67%] 2024-01-12 [Energy (esotericism)] [Energy and instincts]...
  16. Energy: In physics, energy (from grc ἐνέργεια (enérgeia) 'activity') is the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system, recognizable in the performance of work and in the form of heat and light. Energy is a conserved ... (Physics) [67%] 2023-12-19 [Energy] [Universe]...
  17. Energy: In physics, energy (from Ancient Greek ἐνέργεια (enérgeia) 'activity') is the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system, recognizable in the performance of work and in the form of heat and light. Energy is a ... (Property that makes changes possible) [67%] 2024-01-09 [Energy] [Main topic articles]...
  18. Energy: For the liberal hoax about climate, see global warming. Energy, in politics, means affordable sources of transportation, heating and cooling, and electricity. [67%] 2023-02-27 [Energy] [Electrical Engineering]...
  19. Energy: Energy is a physical quantity that can be assigned to any system, and which was traditionally understood as the ability to do work. The energy of an object is now understood as its capability of producing a force that can ... [67%] 2024-01-10 [Energy] [Physics]...
  20. Energy (psychological): Energy is a concept in some psychological theories or models of a postulated unconscious mental functioning on a level between biology and consciousness. The idea harks back to Aristotle's conception of actus et potentia. (Philosophy) [67%] 2023-10-29 [Motivation] [Psychological concepts]...

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