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Originally Posted by Graham
Make up your own mind:
http://odac-info.org/welcome
The majority of analysts believe that peak oil production has either already happened or will happen before 2030, with a lot of weight behind us reaching the peak in the next five to ten years. See the chart on p50 of:
http://www.feasta.org/documents/risk...ping_Point.pdf
With oil production declining after that, and population and the global economy still expanding, it doesn't really matter when it actually runs out. Things will start to bite sooner than you think.
Graham
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Two advocacy sites with all the unbiased legitimacy of CRU.
Neither of which mentions that only the iceberg tip of petrolium ever existed outside of shale (Which is hardly tapped) and that it has taken the world since 1853 to use what has been used.
Nor did I see any mention that petrolium is formed naturally under the ocean bed and is still being formed in quantity.
Looks to have a lot of the same funding as the Anthropomorphic Global Warming crowd, with the same intellectual standards.
I think I will pass.
Actually, I will pass it on to more people who will enjoy lampooning it.