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Old 25-11-2005, 08:50 AM   #1
OzJavelin
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Default Peak Oil?

Anyone watch Catalyst on ABC last night? Interesting doomsayer article about "peak-oil". I actually thought it had a lot of technical substance (being someone outside the oil industry). A bit scary though; reaching peak-oil in about 3years and all goes into decline after that. Really makes me wonder if everyone is asleep-at-the-wheel regarding development of alternative energy sources. We all seem a bit dumb-fat-and-happy about oil and only complain when the price of petrol goes up. What happens when it dries up.
I feel depressed now .. might just stop watching TV

[Well .. if it's all going to hell I might just keep driving my five V8s with the radio blaring and be happy up to the end! ]

Rod.

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