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Whither Peak Oil?
There’s a fascinating essay by Nate Hagens over at The Oil Drum about the future of peak oil analysis and the future of The Oil Drum. In it, Hagens argues that Peak Oil will almost certainly turn out to be past, and that perhaps our preoccupation with it as a defining factor is a ...
Peak Oil: The End Of the Oil Age is Near, Deutsche Bank Says
blogs.wsj.com — Here's an intriguing thought: Global oil supplies are indeed set to peak within a few years, and... no, that is not bullish for oil. Quite the contrary—it will spell the end of the “oil age.” That's the take from Deutsche Bank's new report, “The Peak Oil ... (more) Peak Oil: The End Of the Oil Age is Near, Deutsche Bank Says
Whither The Oil Drum?
Whither The Oil Drum?
campfire.theoildrum.com — The Oil Drum has been highlighting analyses on energy depletion for over 4 years. Discussions, predictions and... analysis about the event termed 'Peak Oil' have been ongoing for over a decade. And general chatter about limits to growth has been ... (more) Whither The Oil Drum?
"Peak oil" theorists: World running out
denverpost.com — The world is running out of oil faster than society suspects, and last year's $4.11 gasoline spike... was just a bitter hint of the future, according to a "peak oil" theory whose key proponents will gather in Denver this week. Though peak-oil theorists ... (more) "Peak oil" theorists: World running out
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Whither Resilience and Transition? Why ‘Peak Oil’ Has Yet to Outlive its Usefulness
Transition Culture — ... and Sharon Astyk were suggesting the perhaps the term ‘peak oil’ has outlived its usefulness, given that we have almost certainly peaked, and that the peak oil movement needs to shift its focus.  It echoed something ...

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