Carey King: Energy Alternatives: What Will Work?
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Download Full PDF Peak Oil Review 1. Oil and the Global Economy Oil prices have Continue Reading
Five years ago Robert Hirsch headed the team that produced the first US government-sponsored report discussing the consequences of declining world oil production. The team which wrote the original report, Peaking of World Oil Production: Impacts, Mitigation, & Risk Management, is now out with a book that discusses the current state of the world energy situation and what we can expect in the decades ahead. Developments during the last five years have sharpened the team’s appreciation of the imminence of the coming decline in world oil production. The first report, written five years ago, discussed what could be done to mitigate the situation if steps were taken 20 and 10 years before the decline in oil production started.
“The period of peak is already being lived. Predicting it is no longer relevant.”
Download Full PDF 1. Oil and the Global Economy Oil prices fell until Friday last Continue Reading