by Zardoz » Thu 28 Dec 2006, 03:37:40
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jupiters_release', 'W')hy does everyone keep referring to 2030! Does anyone disagree production is declining now? Cornucopian hypotheticals are getting really old here.
We'll still be pulling vast quantities of oil out of the ground for decades. We're still at 85,000,000 42-gallon barrels a day, for God's sake. The Peak, which we may or may not be on right now, is only the halfway point, isn't it?
By 2030, production will be only a small fraction of what it is now, and life for all us K-Mart shoppers will be nothing like it is now. After that, however, things will start getting bad, indeed, as production continues to dwindle toward zero.