Peak of the Devil : 100 Questions about Peak Oil Answered by Chip Haynes (2023, Trade Paperback)

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Peak of the Devil by Chip Haynes. What's that peak oil thing you keep jabbering on about?. A fairly easy concept there. After peak oil, it's all downhill, production-wise. The oil will not run out.

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Publisher4 Horsemen Publications
ISBN-101644509369
ISBN-139781644509364
eBay Product ID (ePID)27059335985

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Publication Year2023
Book TitlePeak of the Devil : 100 Questions about Peak Oil Answered
TopicGeneral
LanguageEnglish
GenrePolitical Science, Social Science
AuthorChip Haynes
FormatTrade Paperback

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Synopsis"Fun, informative and way scary!" - Ed Begley Jr.What's this peak oil thing you keep jabbering on about?"Peak oil" is the phrase used to describe the point where the world's oil supply, well, peaks. A fairly easy concept there. It's the best we can do, and the best we will ever do, when it comes to pumping conventional crude oil out of the ground. After peak oil, it's all downhill, production-wise. Too many people think that peak oil means the oil is going to run out, and that's not quite right. The oil will not run out. Not ever. It will, over time, get increasingly rare and probably expensive (before it's worthless), but there will always be at least a little bit of oil for us to use. Well, for someone to use. Probably not you and me, unless I sell a whole shipload of books. No pressure., What's that peak oil thing you keep jabbering on about? "Peak oil" is the phrase used to describe the point where the world's oil supply, well, peaks. A fairly easy concept there. It's the best we can do, and the best we will ever do, when it comes to pumping conventional crude oil out of the ground. After peak oil, it's all downhill, production-wise. Too many people think that peak oil means that the oil is going to run out, and that's not quite right. The oil will not run out. Not ever. It will, over time, get increasingly rare and probably expensive (before it's worthless), but there will always be at least a little bit of oil for us to use. Well, for someone to use. Probably not you and me, unless I sell a whole shipload of books. No pressure.
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