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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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What does projecting mean here? It seems to me it will be same if we take out the word there

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The Coming Copper Peak

  1. http://www.sciencemag.org/search?author1=Richard+A.&sortspec=date&submit=Submit

Summary

If electrons are the lifeblood of a modern economy, copper makes up its blood vessels. In cables, wires, and contacts, copper is at the core of the electrical distribution system, from power stations to delicate electronics. As consumption has risen exponentially—reaching 17 million metric tons in 2012—miners have met the world's demand for 10,000 years. But that might soon change. A group of resource specialists has taken the first shot at projecting how much more copper miners will wring from the planet. Results of their model, described this month, show that production peaks by about midcentury even if copper is more abundant than most geologists believe. That would drive prices sky-high, trigger increased recycling, and force inferior substitutes for copper on the marketplace.
  

Top answer

'Project' = estimate a future amount/figure by judging from a present amount/figure. I think it is quite necessary.

  • 'Project' = estimate a future amount/figure by judging from a present amount/figure.
  • I think it is quite necessary.
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'Project' = estimate a future amount/figure by judging from a present amount/figure. I think it is quite necessary.

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