by MattSavinar » Mon 22 Aug 2005, 13:52:23
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ualdriver', 'A')ctually, now that I've read what those above books are about, I guess I should clarify what I'm looking for. I was more looking for books on both side of the "peak oil" issue I guess from a more scientific standpoint. Not books predicting what the future will be like with or without oil.
For example, I was looking at "Hubbert's Peak: The Impending World Oil Shortage" by Deffeyes as an example of a book that illustrates the argument for an impending "peak oil" crisis or something similar (is this book any good?). Then maybe a book that covered this topic from a scientific standpoint that puts this "peak oil" assumption farther off into the future and states why they believe this to be true.
There is the CERA report, but that's not a book. You could also read every USGS or EIA report for the last 40 years.
Make sure to read the one from the 1960s where they put the upper limit of ultimate US oil production at 2 trillion barrels.
(see the "fishing facts" article entitled "our petroleum predicament" for the reference).
Actually, if you're looking for dueling reports, look to the "Hirsch Report" and the "CERA report."