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There has always been a warm spot in the hearts of those of us following the peak oil story for Scientific America- the magazine that in 1998 published the seminal article by Colin Campbell and Jean Laherrère that launched the modern era of concern about peak oil.
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The Peak Oil Crisis: A Plan For Renewables
Peak Oil News —
... making a start on getting rid of fossil fuels in the U.S. over the next 20 years is something we should all be thinking about - especially if we want to leave much of anything to the grandchildren. The authors, a professor of environmental engineering at Stanford and a research scientist at the University of California, are well qualified to do the calculations necessary to size the effort to replace the world's fossil fuels with energy derived from wind, water and sunlight (WWS). Falls Church News-Press
Drumbeat: November 5, 2009
The Oil Drum —
... global GDP and demand for electricity. We have to make sure we have basic services.
Oil crunch: Crisis or a rosy future?
A string of impressive discoveries from America to West Africa have prompted optimism that a widely-touted supply crunch may not be as imminent as industry watchers have suggested.
Some executives say that the drop in demand and the overhang in capacity will delay an oil crunch for some time to come.
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