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It matters somewhat whether fossil fuels are used up before or after really major climate change cuts in. Peak oil seems to be in our future regardless, but there is some question about peak coal. Climate change specialists in my experience scoff at the concept, but there is some talk here and ...
Peak phosphorus: the sequel to peak oil ? - RN Fora Radio - 6 May 2009
abc.net.au — Phosphorus isn't quite at the top of the list of fashionable causes, but perhaps it should be.... Dana Cordell warns of a looming problem, we've become addicted to it and, like oil, it's believed it will run out. Phosphorus has been used extensively for ... (more) Peak phosphorus: the sequel to peak oil ? - RN Fora ...
Peak All
Peak All
theenergycollective.com — It matters somewhat whether fossil fuels are used up before or after really major climate change cuts... in. Peak oil seems to be in our future regardless, but there is some question about peak coal. Climate change specialists in my experience scoff at the concept, but there is some talk here and ... (more) Peak All
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