Yes, I've read quite a bit of it.? I'm still not sure what I believe about this.? If we as a nation (and world) decide to convert coal to oil despite the huge carbon burden and pollution, and if can bring that process up to high production rates very quickly, then we may avert disaster.? But if we don't, then I am afraid this website and Glenn will be correct.? It's not a coincidence that oil rates have shot up for the past year.? World oil production peaked in 2005.? We are now 2 1/2 years past that peak.? The new Saudi field coming online may increase world production just enough to establish a new peak and thus delay the crash, but since most oil fields worldwide are in an accelerating decline the respite will probably be brief.
Phil
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From: j burg <hossradbourne@gmail.com>
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Subject: [asa] http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/
Has anyone but me looked at this site?
It appears to be alarmist.
It also fits closely with what Glenn has been telling us for several years.
Burgy
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