I haven't read a lot of books regarding peak oil. Just two. The Oil Age is Over by Matt Savinar... and Powerdown by Richard Heinberg. I really like Matt's book. It is scary, but he has really done his research. I think Matt's book is the most likely eventual outcome of peak oil. It is written in a in your face and straight to the point style. No holding back. Very easy to understand. I like that. Heinberg's book was good, but too watered down. I like the part that talks about how the collapse of the Roman Empire and the collapse of the Myan civilization are very identicle to what is beginning to happen now in the US and other rich countries. But it seems that Heinberg is trying to make dire predictions, while at the same time he is trying not to scare or offend any of his readers. I don't like this. If he believes in something, he should just say it without apologizing about it. Anyways, if anyone else here has a peak oil book they would like to recommend (perhaps a small review, too), please do so. You can get the two books I talked about here:
Oil Age is Over:
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/Purchase.html
Powerdown:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... 25-3452667




