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Topic started on 11-11-2010 @ 12:07 PM by projectvxn
Science Daily.com
ScienceDaily (Nov. 10, 2010) — At the current pace of research and development, global oil will run out 90 years before replacement technologies are ready, says a new University of California, Davis, study based on stock market expectations.


It's not often you come across information in outlets like this for Peak oil theorists.

I don't personally have a dog in this fight as I don't know much about the Peak Oil issue. But I have read enough to know that if the theorists are right, it will be a very long and cold process to returning mankind to a technological level left behind by the oil drought...90 years.


Society would be far simpler, and the world would be far less populated as a result.
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reply posted on 11-11-2010 @ 12:09 PM by Misoir
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Isn’t that exciting news?

We could always use another dark age, snap people back into reality a bit, eh? Oil was and continues to be a necessary evil until it can be replaced. But now it appears that it will run out before we can replace it, by 90 years!

This is not very good news for us who love living in a civilized society.


reply posted on 11-11-2010 @ 12:11 PM by projectvxn
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Sorry I forgot to add to my post before hitting the post button.

Indeed. 90 years...Wow. How many of us could survive? At least the Paris Hiltons of the world, and all the spoiled brats this world has created would have something real to whine about.



reply posted on 11-11-2010 @ 12:29 PM by projectvxn
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Energy is only one component of what oil is used for in the broader global economy.

Oil is used to make so many different things we take for granted that if we did run out, I can see a scenario where it would take 90 years to replace the infrastructure, and the overall oil-based products that make up so much of our daily lives. Everything from computers, to car tires, to pharmaceuticals, to basic plastics and medical equipment. Much if not all would have to be replaced. This includes energy.

What I'm saying is that energy would only be one component of many concerns we would have to deal with in the event peak oilers are correct. And when adding the impact oil has on everything, it seems more plausible to say 90 years. The article goes into detail about how long and why it would take so long for world markets to deal with this crisis, if there actually is one that is.

I'm not saying we should run for the hills on this or anything...There are plenty of other factors collapsing the US and world economy as it is.


reply posted on 11-11-2010 @ 12:31 PM by projectvxn
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Don't be so sensitive.

It's not like I'm wishing harm on anyone. It's a JOKE.
Take it for what it is and move on.


reply posted on 11-11-2010 @ 01:00 PM by digby888
i already posted a thead on this this morning in the uk and it was

totally ignored

www.abovetopsecret.com...
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please delete wrong thread sorry
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