Hello, I'm a junior in high school now. I am planning to prepare my senior thesis on the consequences of the lack of education about hydrocarbon depletion. As a student of a competitive, well known math-science magnet, I can attest that even the curriculums of our nation's top high schools do not include any mention of Peak Oil. Most kids graduating during the peak of production are blissfully unaware that oil is a finite resource, and decling extraction means more than higher gas prices. The generation that the world is depending on to solve the energy problem has no clue what's going on.
Anyhow, the point of this post is to find suggestions regarding what sources I should consult first about the energy disaster. It seems that there is a lot of information out there written by amateurs. What credible academic papers and books do you guys recommend ? Thanks for the help.


