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January 4, 2008 at 8:45 AM #129293January 5, 2008 at 3:05 PM #130063
OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantFor those you who are still not convinced of the severity of our oil depletion problem, I encourage you to watch the following video. Surely you will find the ‘body’ of evidence presented overwhelming:
January 5, 2008 at 3:05 PM #130238OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantFor those you who are still not convinced of the severity of our oil depletion problem, I encourage you to watch the following video. Surely you will find the ‘body’ of evidence presented overwhelming:
January 5, 2008 at 3:05 PM #130240OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantFor those you who are still not convinced of the severity of our oil depletion problem, I encourage you to watch the following video. Surely you will find the ‘body’ of evidence presented overwhelming:
January 5, 2008 at 3:05 PM #130309OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantFor those you who are still not convinced of the severity of our oil depletion problem, I encourage you to watch the following video. Surely you will find the ‘body’ of evidence presented overwhelming:
January 5, 2008 at 3:05 PM #130341OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantFor those you who are still not convinced of the severity of our oil depletion problem, I encourage you to watch the following video. Surely you will find the ‘body’ of evidence presented overwhelming:
January 5, 2008 at 4:37 PM #130127Arraya
Participanthaha… I saw that the other day.
Actually here is the best documentary out there if anybody is really interested.
Covers: Importance, irreplaceability and likely outcomes from depletion economically and politically.
It has all very credible scientists and ex-industry insiders as well as Matt Simmions who happened to be co-chair of the cheney task force.
It’s a little dated as far as date of peaking. At this point, the more production data that comes in the more the case is reinforced that peak was last year.
January 5, 2008 at 4:37 PM #130304Arraya
Participanthaha… I saw that the other day.
Actually here is the best documentary out there if anybody is really interested.
Covers: Importance, irreplaceability and likely outcomes from depletion economically and politically.
It has all very credible scientists and ex-industry insiders as well as Matt Simmions who happened to be co-chair of the cheney task force.
It’s a little dated as far as date of peaking. At this point, the more production data that comes in the more the case is reinforced that peak was last year.
January 5, 2008 at 4:37 PM #130305Arraya
Participanthaha… I saw that the other day.
Actually here is the best documentary out there if anybody is really interested.
Covers: Importance, irreplaceability and likely outcomes from depletion economically and politically.
It has all very credible scientists and ex-industry insiders as well as Matt Simmions who happened to be co-chair of the cheney task force.
It’s a little dated as far as date of peaking. At this point, the more production data that comes in the more the case is reinforced that peak was last year.
January 5, 2008 at 4:37 PM #130373Arraya
Participanthaha… I saw that the other day.
Actually here is the best documentary out there if anybody is really interested.
Covers: Importance, irreplaceability and likely outcomes from depletion economically and politically.
It has all very credible scientists and ex-industry insiders as well as Matt Simmions who happened to be co-chair of the cheney task force.
It’s a little dated as far as date of peaking. At this point, the more production data that comes in the more the case is reinforced that peak was last year.
January 5, 2008 at 4:37 PM #130406Arraya
Participanthaha… I saw that the other day.
Actually here is the best documentary out there if anybody is really interested.
Covers: Importance, irreplaceability and likely outcomes from depletion economically and politically.
It has all very credible scientists and ex-industry insiders as well as Matt Simmions who happened to be co-chair of the cheney task force.
It’s a little dated as far as date of peaking. At this point, the more production data that comes in the more the case is reinforced that peak was last year.
January 7, 2008 at 7:37 PM #131273cooperthedog
Participantarraya – thanks for the post, very informative & depressing…
I was already a believer in peak oil, but the alternatives (or lack thereof) was an eye-opener, especially the nuclear power required & limited u235, and the hydrogen based economy timeframe and its current 6:1 oil/hydrogen converion ratio.
January 7, 2008 at 7:37 PM #131451cooperthedog
Participantarraya – thanks for the post, very informative & depressing…
I was already a believer in peak oil, but the alternatives (or lack thereof) was an eye-opener, especially the nuclear power required & limited u235, and the hydrogen based economy timeframe and its current 6:1 oil/hydrogen converion ratio.
January 7, 2008 at 7:37 PM #131463cooperthedog
Participantarraya – thanks for the post, very informative & depressing…
I was already a believer in peak oil, but the alternatives (or lack thereof) was an eye-opener, especially the nuclear power required & limited u235, and the hydrogen based economy timeframe and its current 6:1 oil/hydrogen converion ratio.
January 7, 2008 at 7:37 PM #131525cooperthedog
Participantarraya – thanks for the post, very informative & depressing…
I was already a believer in peak oil, but the alternatives (or lack thereof) was an eye-opener, especially the nuclear power required & limited u235, and the hydrogen based economy timeframe and its current 6:1 oil/hydrogen converion ratio.
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