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Richard Sears thinks hard about the post-oil world. He's a visiting scientist at MIT, after a long career as a VP at Shell.

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Richard Sears: Planning for the end of oil

Richard Sears: 準備終結石油時代

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當全世界都聚焦於石油危機時,我們為您呈現Richard Sear在2010年二月所發表的演說,他是開發新能源的專家,他認為我們必定要減少對石油的依賴,轉而向...發展?
- Geophysicist
Richard Sears thinks hard about the post-oil world. He's a visiting scientist at MIT, after a long career as a VP at Shell. Full bio

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For the next下一個 few少數 minutes分鐘 we're going to talk about energy能源,
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接下來的幾分鐘,我們來談談能源。
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and it's going to be a bit of a varied多變 talk.
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這是一個不太一樣的演說,
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I'll try to spin a story故事 about energy能源,
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我會告訴你們一些有關能源的事,
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and oil's油的 a convenient方便 starting開始 place地點.
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就從石油開始好了。
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The talk will be broadly寬廣地 about energy能源,
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我的演說涵蓋了能源的多個面向,
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but oil's油的 a good place地點 to start開始.
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但從石油開始講起是個不錯的選擇。
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And one of the reasons原因 is this is remarkable卓越 stuff東東.
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其中一個原因是,這是很了不起的東西。
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You take about eight or so carbon atoms原子,
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你拿八個碳原子,
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about 20 hydrogen atoms原子,
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加上二十個氫原子,
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you put them together一起 in exactly究竟 the right way
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用正確的方式組合,
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and you get this marvelous奇妙 liquid液體:
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就可以得到這瓶神奇的液體。
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very energy-dense能量密度高 and very easy簡單 to refine提煉
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很有用的能源,
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into a number of very useful有用 products製品 and fuels燃料.
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很容易就可以從中提煉出許多有用的產品與燃料,
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It's great stuff東東.
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真的很棒。
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Now, as far as it goes,
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現在,就我們所知,
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there's a lot of oil out there in the world世界.
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世界上還有許多石油的存量。
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Here's這裡的 my little pocket口袋 map地圖
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這是我的石油小地圖,
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of where it's all located位於.
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上面標示了所有的石油蘊藏地點。
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A bigger one for you to look at.
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你們可以看大一點的地圖,
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But this is it, this is the oil in the world世界.
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就是這樣。這些是世界上所有的石油。
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Geologists地質學家 have a pretty漂亮 good idea理念 of where the oil is.
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地質學家們都知道石油蘊藏的地點,
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This is about 100 trillion gallons加侖
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世界上大約還有一兆加侖
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of crude原油 oil
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的原油,
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still to be developed發達 and produced生成 in the world世界 today今天.
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等待我們去開採及提煉。
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Now, that's just one story故事 about oil,
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這只是關於石油的一部分事實,
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and we could end結束 it there and say,
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我們大可以先談到這裡,然後說
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"Well, oil's油的 going to last forever永遠
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「石油的供給量不成問題嘛,
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because, well, there's just a lot of it."
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還有這麼多...」
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But there's actually其實 more to the story故事 than that.
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但事實不只如此。
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Oh, by the way, if you think you're very far from some of this oil,
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對了,如果你覺得你離油田很遠,
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1000 meters below下面 where you're all sitting坐在
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各位現在座位下方一千公尺的地方,
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is one of the largest最大 producing生產 oil fields領域 in the world世界.
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就是世界上石油蘊藏量最多的地點之一。
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Come talk to me about it, I'll fill in some of the details細節 if you want.
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如果你想深入瞭解更多細節,可以私下再找我討論。
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So, that's one of the stories故事 of oil; there's just a lot of it.
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這是關於石油的一部分事實,石油存量其實還很多。
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But what about oil? Where is it in the energy能源 system系統?
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石油到底有什麼用?石油在能源體系裡扮演什麼角色?
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Here's這裡的 a little snapshot快照 of 150 years年份 of oil,
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這是150年來石油在能源體系的比重,
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and it's been a dominant優勢 part部分 of our energy能源 system系統
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在這150年來,
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for most of those 150 years年份.
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石油一直扮演很吃重的角色。
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Now, here's這裡的 another另一個 little secret秘密 I'm going to tell you about:
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現在,我要告訴各位一個小祕密,
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For the last 25 years年份,
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在過去的25年裡,
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oil has been playing播放 less and less of a role角色
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石油在全球能源體系裡所佔的比重
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in global全球 energy能源 systems系統.
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正在持續下降。
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There was one kind of peak oil in 1985,
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在1985年石油的比重達到高峰,
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when oil represented代表 50 percent百分 of global全球 energy能源 supply供應.
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那時的比重高達全球能源的百分之50。
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Now, it's about 35 percent百分.
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現在大約只有百分之35,
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It's been declining下降
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比以前下降了,
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and I believe it will continue繼續 to decline下降.
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我相信還會持續下降。
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Gasoline汽油 consumption消費 in the U.S. probably大概 peaked見頂 in 2007
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在美國,汽油的比重在2007年達到高峰,
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and is declining下降.
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現在也開始下降。
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So oil is playing播放 a less significant重大 role角色
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石油的重要性
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every一切 year.
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正在逐年下降,
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And so, 25 years年份 ago,
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在25年以前,
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there was a peak oil;
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石油的比重達到高峰,
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just like, in the 1920s,
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就像在1920年代,
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there was a peak coal煤炭;
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煤炭的比重達到高峰,
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and a hundred years年份 before that,
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而在100年之前,
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there was a peak wood.
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木柴的比重也曾達到高峰。
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This is a very important重要 picture圖片 of the evolution演化 of energy能源 systems系統.
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這張圖清楚地刻劃出能源系統演進的過程。
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And what's been taking服用 up the slack鬆弛 in the last few少數 decades幾十年?
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在過去數十年裡,究竟是什麼取代了石油呢?
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Well, a lot of natural自然 gas加油站
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嗯,天然氣和一些核能,
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and a little bit of nuclear, for starters首發.
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這些能源剛開始起步。
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And what goes on in the future未來?
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未來會用什麼能源呢?
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Well, I think out ahead of us a few少數 decades幾十年
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嗯,我想在未來的數十年裡,
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is peak gas加油站,
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天然氣的比重會達到高峰,
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and beyond that,
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再過來可能是些
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peak renewables可再生能源.
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可重複使用的能源。
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Now, I'll tell you another另一個 little, very important重要
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就這張圖片,
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story故事 about this picture圖片.
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我想再告訴各位一件重要的事。
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Now, I'm not pretending假裝 that energy能源 use in total
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我不是說全球的能源耗用量沒有增加,
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isn't increasing增加, it is --
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事實上是在增加的。
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that's another另一個 part部分 of the story故事. Come talk to me about it,
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那又是另外一回事,想知道的人可以來找我談,
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we'll fill in some of the details細節 --
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我會再補充給你細節資料。
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but there's a very important重要 message信息 here:
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有一個很重要的訊息隱藏在裡面,
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This is 200 years年份 of history歷史,
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這是200年來的能源史,
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and for 200 years年份 we've我們已經 been systematically系統 decarbonizing脫碳
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在這200年來,我們在能源體系上
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our energy能源 system系統.
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不斷地降低碳排放量。
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Energy能源 systems系統 of the world世界
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全世界的能源體系,
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becoming變得 progressively逐步 -- year on year,
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一年又一年、
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decade on decade, century世紀 on century世紀 --
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數十年又數十年、幾百年又幾百年,
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becoming變得 less carbon intense激烈.
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逐漸地在降低對碳的依賴程度。
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And that continues繼續 into the future未來
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未來也會持續降低,
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with the renewables可再生能源 that we're developing發展 today今天,
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因為我們現在所在開發的可重複使用的能源,
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reaching到達 maybe 30 percent百分 of primary energy能源
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在本世紀中可能就會佔所有能源的
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by mid century世紀.
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百分之30。
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Now that might威力 be the end結束 of the story故事 --
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你以為演說到這裡就可以結束了吧?
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Okay, we just replace更換 it all with conventional常規 renewables可再生能源 --
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我們把所有能源都用可重複使用的能源來代替不就得了?
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but I think, actually其實, there's more to the story故事 than that.
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我覺得事情沒那麼簡單。
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And to tell the next下一個 part部分 of the story故事 --
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接下來的部分,
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and this is looking out say 2100 and beyond.
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就要往前看,看看2100年之後的情形。
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What is the future未來
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未來真正能持久
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of truly sustainable可持續發展, carbon-free無碳 energy能源?
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又沒有碳排放的能源到底是什麼?
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Well, we have to take a little excursion短途旅行,
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嗯,我們得先安排一段小小的旅行。
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and we'll start開始 in central中央 Texas德州.
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我們先從德州中部開始,
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Here's這裡的 a piece of limestone石灰石.
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這是一塊石灰石,
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I picked採摘的 it up outside of Marble大理石 Falls下降, Texas德州.
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我在德州的馬波佛市市郊撿到的,
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It's about 400 million百萬 years年份 old.
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這大約有四億年的歷史了,
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And it's just limestone石灰石, nothing really special特別 about it.
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而這只是一塊石灰石,沒有什麼特別的。
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Now, here's這裡的 a piece of chalk粉筆.
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這裡還有一截粉筆,
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I picked採摘的 this up at MITMIT. It's a little younger更年輕.
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我在麻省理工學院拿來的,這個就年輕多了,
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And it's different不同 than this limestone石灰石, you can see that.
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也和石灰石不同,從外表就看得出來。
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You wouldn't不會 build建立 a building建造 out of this stuff東東,
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你不會用這玩意兒來蓋房子,
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and you wouldn't不會 try to give a lecture演講 and write on the chalkboard黑板 with this.
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你也不會在課堂上用這個在黑板上書寫。
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Yeah, it's very different不同 -- no, it's not different不同.
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對,這二個是很不一樣。但不對哦,他們沒什麼不同,
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It's not different不同, it's the same相同 stuff東東:
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就是沒有不同,他們基本上一樣,
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calcium carbonate碳酸鹽, calcium carbonate碳酸鹽.
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都是碳酸鈣,這也是碳酸鈣。
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What's different不同 is how the molecules分子 are put together一起.
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唯一不同的,就只是分子排列的方式不同而已。
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Now, if you think that's kind of neat整齊,
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如果你覺得這很神奇,
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the story故事 gets得到 really neat整齊 right now.
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真正神奇的還在後頭。
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Off the coast of California加州 comes this:
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在加州的海岸邊,有這個東西,
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It's an abalone鮑魚 shell貝殼.
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這是鮑魚的殼。
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Now, millions百萬 of abalone鮑魚 every一切 year
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每年有數百萬的鮑魚
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make this shell貝殼.
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在製造這些殼。
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Oh, by the way, just in case案件 you weren't already已經 guessing揣測,
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對了,你猜的沒錯,
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it's calcium carbonate碳酸鹽.
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這也是碳酸鈣。
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It's the same相同 stuff東東 as this
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這和這個一樣,
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and the same相同 stuff東東 as this.
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也和這個一樣;
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But it's not the same相同 stuff東東; it's different不同.
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但又不完全相同,還是有點不同,
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It's thousands數千 of times,
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這個硬度大約是幾千倍,
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maybe 3,000 times tougher強硬 than this.
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大約是這個的三千倍硬。
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And why? Because the lowly卑賤 abalone鮑魚
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為什麼?因為這些不起眼的鮑魚,
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is able能夠 to lay鋪設 down
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只能夠一層一層地
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the calcium carbonate碳酸鹽 crystals晶體 in layers,
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產生這些碳酸鈣結晶,
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making製造 this beautiful美麗, iridescent虹彩
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製作出這些美麗、
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mother母親 of pearl珍珠.
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璀燦的珍珠母。
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Very specialized專門 material材料
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這是很特殊的材料,
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that the abalone鮑魚 self-assembles自組裝,
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由鮑魚自行生成,
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millions百萬 of abalone鮑魚,
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許多鮑魚一直製造,
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all the time, every一切 day, every一切 year.
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每天每年製造。
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This is pretty漂亮 incredible難以置信 stuff東東.
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很了不起的東西。
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All the same相同, what's different不同?
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這些都一樣,有什麼不同?
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How the molecules分子 are put together一起.
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分子排列的方式不同。
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Now, what does this have to do with energy能源?
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這和能源有什麼關係?
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Here's這裡的 a piece of coal煤炭.
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這是一塊煤炭,
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And I'll suggest建議 that this coal煤炭
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我猜這塊煤炭
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is about as exciting扣人心弦
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就和這支粉筆
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as this chalk粉筆.
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一樣有趣。
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Now, whether是否 we're talking about fuels燃料
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當我們在談論燃料、
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or energy能源 carriers運營商,
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或是能源的媒介、
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or perhaps也許 novel小說 materials物料 for batteries電池
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或是電池和燃料電池
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or fuel汽油 cells細胞,
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的新型材料時,
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nature性質 hasn't有沒有 ever built內置 those perfect完善 materials物料 yet然而
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大自然界裡不一定有這些材料,
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because nature性質 didn't need to.
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因為大自然不需要這些材料。
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Nature性質 didn't need to because, unlike不像 the abalone鮑魚 shell貝殼,
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大自然之所以不需要這些材料,
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the survival生存 of a species種類 didn't depend依靠
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因為物種的生存
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on building建造 those materials物料,
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並不需要倚賴這些材料,
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until直到 maybe now when it might威力 just matter.
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不像鮑魚剛好需要殼來保護自己。
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So, when we think about the future未來 of energy能源,
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所以,當我們在思考未來的能源時,
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imagine想像
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想像一下,
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what would it be like
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未來的能源會像什麼?
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if instead代替 of this,
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除了煤炭之外,
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we could build建立 the energy能源 equivalent當量 of this
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我們是否能製造出替代能源,
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just by rearranging重排 the molecules分子 differently不同.
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就只要把分子重新排列一下就好?
06:09
And so that is my story故事.
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這就是我要講的。
06:11
The oil will never run out.
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石油永遠沒有用完的一天,
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It's not because we have a lot of it.
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並不是因為存量還很多,
06:15
It's not because we're going to build建立 a bajillionbajillion windmills風車.
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也不是因為我們會建造很多風車,
06:18
It's because, well,
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那是因為
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thousands數千 of years年份 ago,
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數千年以前,
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people invented發明 ideas思路 --
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人們就有了想法,
06:25
they had ideas思路, innovations創新, technology技術 --
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想法激發發明,進而產生科技。
06:27
and the Stone Age年齡 ended結束,
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石器時代會結束,
06:30
not because we ran out of stones石頭.
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並不是因為石頭被用光了。
06:32
(Laughter笑聲)
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(笑聲)
06:34
It's ideas思路, it's innovation革新, it's technology技術
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人們的想法、發明和科技,
06:37
that will end結束 the age年齡 of oil, long before we run out of oil.
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會在我們把石油用光之前,替我們終結石油時代。
06:40
Thank you very much.
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謝謝各位。
06:42
(Applause掌聲)
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(掌聲)
Translated by Marie Wu
Reviewed by Terry Lin

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Richard Sears - Geophysicist
Richard Sears thinks hard about the post-oil world. He's a visiting scientist at MIT, after a long career as a VP at Shell.

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Richard Sears is a visiting scientist at MIT, after a long career as a geophysicist and executive at Shell. His brief in both places: Think about the world post-oil. It's a corporate-academic crossover that aims to enrich the academic conversation with real-world experience from people like Sears, who is an expert in looking for new energy resources -- both hydrocarbon and the world of options for what's next.

At MIT, Sears is affiliated with the MIT Energy Initiative and the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS). He's also an official "gamechanger" at LeadingEnergyNow.

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