The party's over:oil, war & the fate of industrial Societies

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The party's over:oil, war & the fate of industrial Societies

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Asin : B009B3CHL2
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 209 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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"Apocalypse Now?" according to Mark Bennett. Proponents of the "Peak Oil" theory argue that global oil production will "peak" (meaning that one half of all known reserves will have been recovered) at some point between 2000 and 2010, and afterwards production will irrevocably decline, never to rise again. However, the demand for oil will continue to rise and the spread between falling supply and rising demand will rapidly grow, as no adequate alternative energy source will be available to cover the shortfall. Doomsday will then be at hand. The price of petroleum, and petroleu. Robert David STEELE Vivas said Historical, Contextual, Critical Reference. There are other books that I consider to be better at the over-all challenge of "connecting the dots" among cheap oil, drugs and drug money gladly laundered by U.S. banks, and war profiteering, but this book must be considered one of the finest underlying reference works that support the more speculative conclusions of others.This book provides both a solid history of how we got to where we are and why we continually dismiss the known future consequences of not providing for energy conservation and alternative energy; and it also p. This book will make you think differently about energy Scott Forbes Surprizingly its not about the rising cost of the energy that you personally use. Its about the whole economy that has been built on using a non-replenishable energy supply. You know how those economists always count on the 3% growth in the GDP. Well the book argues that this long term growth is fundamentally driven by our long term growth in energy usage, which everyone knows will have to turn around at some point.The other surprizing fact is that the turning point is long before you run out of oil. Heinberg shows data that indica

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