Peak oil - Apr 22
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Fatih Birol: Prices will not immediately rise x-fold but gradually, so some time remains to adapt but longterm it is clear. If oil is finished in 2030, 2040 or 2050 doesn't change a thing. S: You say that? F.B: Yes, one day it will definitely come to an end and I think we should leave oil before it leaves us. This should be our motto. .... F.B. We sounded the alarm bells in Nov. 2007 and this Nov. with WEO 2008 the bells may well shrill much louder. ... It is up to the governments, we have warned them. " (April 2008) PDF version of interview. -BA
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Washington, DC - Representative Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD) Rep. Bartlett delivers his 42nd Special Order speech on peak oil, historical warnings predicted rising fuel prices and limited supply and why those warnings were ignored. Related content found at:
... The idea behind the phrase is that we have already passed, or are about to pass, peak oil production on Earth ... As China and India come online we will go through the next trillion barrels by either 2030 or next Sunday, again depending on whom you talk to and how recently they got out of economists rehab. By the way, the next trillion barrels also happens to be our last trillion, and I don't see anyone pumping more dinosaur fossils into the Earth's crust. Within four days of the world realising we are running out of oil there will be savages outside your front door, armed with spears, bent on carrying off your womenfolk. Your property in the inner city will be worthless, because that is where most of the roaming armed bands will be concentrated. Well, before all this happens, you will have to relocate to somewhere you can grow your own crops, raise your own swine and tend your own steak. A place you can lay mines, set up claymores, string grenades in trees, and dig spider holes and pits full of punji stakes to stop incoming marauders. Or so the increasingly hysterical Peak Oil believers would have us believe. Maybe I've steeped myself too thoroughly in Peak Oil lore, but it has made me think about buying 250 hectares or so well away from any population centre, stocking up the Prius with some canned goods and a bazooka or two, getting a couple of females of breeding age and clearing fields of fire around the house. |
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