When oil peaked, Kenneth S. Deffeyes
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When oil peaked, Kenneth S. Deffeyes
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-143) and index
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illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
When oil peaked
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
503654701
Responsibility statement
Kenneth S. Deffeyes
Summary
Suggests that oil production peaked in 2005, that the current global recession is a result, and that other mineral resources are also more limited than people realize and must be conserved
Table Of Contents
Bell-shaped curves -- Nehring's critique -- Drill, ye tarriers, drill -- The dismal science -- The awl bidness -- The wider picture -- Uranium, the red and the black -- Climate change -- Natural gas -- Oil from algae -- Transportation efficiency -- Metal deposits -- Recommendations
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- Erdölgewinnung
- petroleumsreserve
- Mines and mineral resources
- Petroleum reserves + Forecasting -- Popular works
- Petroleum industry and trade + Forecasting
- Mines and mineral resources -- Popular works
- petroleumsindustri
- Petroleum reserves + Forecasting
- Erdöl
- petroleumsvirksomhetframtidsperspektiv
- Popular works
- Petroleum industry and trade + Forecasting -- Popular works
- Petroleum industry + Forecasting
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- Erdölgewinnung
- petroleumsreserve
- Mines and mineral resources
- Petroleum reserves + Forecasting -- Popular works
- Petroleum industry and trade + Forecasting
- Mines and mineral resources -- Popular works
- petroleumsindustri
- Petroleum reserves + Forecasting
- Erdöl
- petroleumsvirksomhetframtidsperspektiv
- Popular works
- Petroleum industry and trade + Forecasting -- Popular works
- Petroleum industry + Forecasting
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