The second is a promising sunscreen
study, where applying almond
oil to mice before spending several hours basking in UV radiation prevented antioxidant
depletion and «structural damage» in the skin.
(The formal reference for the Uppsala
study is «The Study of World Oil Resources and the Impact on IPCC Emissions Scenarios, Anders Sivertsson, Uppsala Hydrocarbon Depletion Study Group, Uppsala University, Sweden, www.isv.uu.se/uhd
study is «The
Study of World Oil Resources and the Impact on IPCC Emissions Scenarios, Anders Sivertsson, Uppsala Hydrocarbon Depletion Study Group, Uppsala University, Sweden, www.isv.uu.se/uhd
Study of World
Oil Resources and the Impact on IPCC Emissions Scenarios, Anders Sivertsson, Uppsala Hydrocarbon
Depletion Study Group, Uppsala University, Sweden, www.isv.uu.se/uhd
Study Group, Uppsala University, Sweden, www.isv.uu.se/uhdsg".)
Among the points of contention are that predictions of near - term production increases in Saudi Arabia are optimistic; that the
study underemphasizes political and security challenges to extracting
oil from Iraq and, crucially, that it fundamentally misrepresents the record of recent
depletion estimates by failing to take into account that newer, horizontal wells do not deplete gradually over time: