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Hubberts Peak The Impending World Oil Shortage New Edition New Edition With A New Commentary By The Author Kenneth S Deffeyes

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Hubberts Peak The Impending World Oil Shortage New Edition New Edition With A New Commentary By The Author Kenneth S Deffeyes
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Kenneth S. Deffeyes
ISBN: 9781400829071, 1400829070
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: New edition with a New commentary by the author

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Hubberts Peak The Impending World Oil Shortage New Edition New Edition With A New Commentary By The Author Kenneth S Deffeyes by Kenneth S. Deffeyes 9781400829071, 1400829070 instant download after payment.

In 2001, Kenneth Deffeyes made a grim prediction: world oil production would reach a peak within the next decade--and there was nothing anyone could do to stop it. Deffeyes's claim echoed the work of geophysicist M. King Hubbert, who in 1956 predicted that U.S. oil production would reach its highest level in the early 1970s. Though roundly criticized by oil experts and economists, Hubbert's prediction came true in 1970.



In this updated edition of Hubbert's Peak, Deffeyes explains the crisis that few now deny we are headed toward. Using geology and economics, he shows how everything from the rising price of groceries to the subprime mortgage crisis has been exacerbated by the shrinking supply--and growing price--of oil. Although there is no easy solution to these problems, Deffeyes argues that the first step is understanding the trouble that we are in.

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