Peak Oil -- And What Do We Do Now?

Debate on "Peak Oil" and choosing a new Global Paradigm

This group's purpose is to debate the “peak oil” phenomenon and its inevitable aftermath, and how we can help shape a post -petroleum future.    This is a global phenomenon and this is a global group. Peak oil is the point in time at which the maximum global petroleum production rate is reached. After this point in time, the rate of production begins a termi ...learn more

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