comes to Energy...and Oil in particular...as explained in the attached article. Here's an excerpt from the concluding section...Note also, that the EIA projects, at current U.S. consumption rates, that we have less than 10 years of Proven Oil Reserves left. It is also reported that 'Fracking' has already peaked (I've posted evidence for this several times)
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Overall, we conclude that unless rapid and significant reductions in global oil demand are achieved by political measures to tackle climate change, the resource-limited oil supply constraints identified in this paper will continue to have increasingly significant economic and political consequences, and can be expected to have significant impacts on sustainability however defined or considered. Finally, we suggest that the data and ‘production peak at about URR mid-point’ model used in this paper be incorporated into wider energy and climate-change modelling to better inform policy-making.
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Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666049022000524