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Description: We are entering the Peak Oil era. The growth of oil production is slowing, driving up oil and gasoline gas prices, firing inflation, driving unemployment, straining our global economy, and threatening to collapse our entire system. We are reaching Peak Oil and we are unprepared. Teacher Aaron Wissner, in a compact 10 minutes video summary, details Peak Oil, the evidence, the impacts, and the solutions. See the full one-hour video at LocalFuture.org. Also, at YouTube, see the conclusion, of that presentation, part 5 of 5, which highlights the impacts, underlying problem, and solutions to Peak Oil. |
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sociopathicregret ::: Favorites Electric vehicle technology already exists. Granted, this is not the entire picture, but an electric supercar is going on the market that is faster than some ferraris for about $100,000. This shows that a sedan with higher power and possibly better range could likely be marketed as an electric vehicle at a lower price than a gasoline powered car. 07-08-29 00:19:53 _____________________________________________________ | |
deuspraiser ::: Favorites nice info 07-08-11 00:39:21 _____________________________________________________ | |
OcalaFlorida ::: Favorites Very nice. Glad to see you get the word out. 07-08-08 13:01:53 _____________________________________________________ | |
KZGY1024 ::: Favorites Looks like the days of cheap oil are over. If only we could implement a system of charging locations, just like gas stations for gasoline, for electric cars, but without using power from fossil-fuel based electric generating processes. 07-08-06 19:18:25 _____________________________________________________ | |
SuperiorMind ::: Favorites Supply quickly becoming slower to produce than demand - steadily will get worse - especially in 15 years or so. The only possible way to adapt quickly enuf to prevent economic catastrophe that I can see - nuclear energy, - everything electrically driven. Will still need some oil however. Middle East has most of the worlds oil. They'll become incredibly powerful/imperialistic - while economy crumbles away unless something severe happens quickly - ie: nuclear energy. 07-08-05 07:01:50 _____________________________________________________ | |
calsurf86 ::: Favorites exxonsecrets . org 07-08-02 14:59:48 _____________________________________________________ | |
evilservant ::: Favorites er, yeh...ok. Just you keep going as you are cos you don't have long left. Then you'll be weeping and wailing and gnashing your teeth. Didn't you hear the man? NOTHING CAN REPLACE OIL. We're going back to the land. If you can't produce your own food you're shit out of luck my friend. 07-08-01 04:17:00 _____________________________________________________ | |
staticincyberspace ::: Favorites Oil is big business in my city... it's very hard to say we should cut down or find other resources as Aberdeen's economy would completely collapse without the title of Energy Capital of Europe 07-07-25 06:14:15 _____________________________________________________ | |
poredniq ::: Favorites We cant stop peak of oil but we can find an alternatives or several alternatives 07-07-24 11:48:25 _____________________________________________________ | |
jrwakefield ::: Favorites It can't be stopped, there is no replacement for oil, not on the scale we need it. Soon you will wish for the good old days for what do daily today. 07-07-20 14:27:56 _____________________________________________________ |
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Peak Oil: Gas Prices, Supply Depletion & Energy Crisis SHORT
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