Another thing is that I don't know any scenario in which we reach 6 °C with
a close peak oil.
Not exact matches
As you come to the
closing stages of the game the titular
Peak Oil phase is triggered once all of the black barrels have been taken from the bag, representing how the world has finally run out of liqid dinosaur remains.
And regardless of what you may believe individually,
peak oil is
close on the horizon and if we don't grow up now we will be forced to grow up very quickly in the future, with much less time to handle these challenges intelligently.
I think the world is probably
close to
peak oil.
I do nt know if we have hit
peak oil yet, but it would be
close, given how yields are behaving in the larger fields and the extent of water pumping required.
We are getting
close to world
peak production on resources like
oil and natural gas, and we shouldn't be using them to dig up coal and make even more pollution delivering WY coal to Georgia.
The authors note that even if the large EIA reserve estimates are valid,
peak CO2 could be kept
close to 400 ppm if the most difficult to extract
oil and gas is left in the ground via a rising price on carbon emissions that discourages remote exploration and environmental regulations that place some areas off - limits.
For more than a decade, a fierce debate about
peak oil has been raging between those who think a
peak in global
oil production is at hand and those who think the world is not
close to running out of
oil.
If this is true and can be verified, then
peak oil is probably much
closer than previously expected and Birol's estimates are very likely optimistic.
The
Oil Drum, a website dedicated to peak oil news and discussion (if you don't know what «peak oil» is, you can read this primer), has a nice summary of arguments and analyses that tend to indicate that we are either on the peak of oil production or very close to
Oil Drum, a website dedicated to
peak oil news and discussion (if you don't know what «peak oil» is, you can read this primer), has a nice summary of arguments and analyses that tend to indicate that we are either on the peak of oil production or very close to
oil news and discussion (if you don't know what «
peak oil» is, you can read this primer), has a nice summary of arguments and analyses that tend to indicate that we are either on the peak of oil production or very close to
oil» is, you can read this primer), has a nice summary of arguments and analyses that tend to indicate that we are either on the
peak of
oil production or very close to
oil production or very
close to it.
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re # 17 There's a pretty strong consensus that we're
close to, if not at,
peak oil.