Peak Oil Professor Leonard Rodberg Department of Urban Studies Office Powdermaker Rm 250A Email [email protected]@qc.cuny.edu.
Hubbert’s Peak, The Coal Question, and Climate Change David Rutledge, Caltech.
Finite Resources: One Possible Explanation for the Financial Crisis Gail E. Tverberg Editor, The Oil Drum March 2009.
EAS 430: Petroleum Geology Greg Baniak: [email protected]@ualberta.ca Curtis Lettley: [email protected]@ualberta.ca.
Why E/3? Dr. Kelly Kissock Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department of Renewable and Clean Energy University of Dayton.
Global Warming and Our Energy Future Dennis Silverman Physics and Astronomy U C Irvine silverma/ gwenergy.ppt.
Chapter 2 Deteriorating Oil and Food Security Yen Ha & Jessica Hallenbeck CORE: Human Population.
Ending the Fossil Fuel Addiction: What will it Take? Dr. Kyle Forinash Professor of Physics School of Natural Sciences Indiana University Southeast New.
Dr. Leo Goff, Captain USN (Ret.) Program Manager CNA Military Advisory Board President ACARYIS Former Commanding Officer USS City of Corpus Christi SSN.
Today oil supplies about 40% of the world’s energy and 96% of its transportation energy. Since the shift to oil, the world has consumed over 875 billion.
Oil and the American Way of Life: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Robert K. Kaufmann Boston University August 4, 2011 .
All good things must come to an end….. It looks like there is a lot left, but it won’t last very long-UNLESS substantial non-conventional sources can be.