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Subject: Re: [PEN-L] Hubbert's peak
sartesian wrote:
It is possible to twist and turn and refer to statistical relativism and
do
all sorts of things to make Hubbert appear less Hubbertist than he was
and
his predictions appear more
Hear hear, my ass. I provided factual counterpoints and specific questions,
try taking your head out of your ass and answering them.
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From: Tom Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: [PEN-L] Hubbert's peak
Cool as a cucumber..
The Good:
http://www.gasresources.net/Lynch(Hubbert-Deffeyes).htm
The Bad:
http://www.technocracy.org/articles/hub-gro.html
Hubbert as Malthus
The Downright Ugly:
http://dieoff.org/page224.htm
"The earth's immune system, so to speak, has
recognized the presence of
economists have not settled on the cause of the Great Depression yet,
we certainly
have a less enviable record in predicting the future.
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 10:56:36PM -0700, sartesian wrote:
Cool as a cucumber..
The Good:
http://www.gasresources.net/Lynch(Hubbert-Deffeyes).htm
Anybody interested in knowing just how flexible and elastic the
speculations about peaks really are would do well to read the original
peakist himself, the petroleum Malthus, M. King Hubbert. Take a look at
http://www.hubbertpeak.com/hubbert/nehring.pdf and you will read the King
predicting a
From the website: http://www.hubbertpeak.com/hubbert/
With Richard Nehring, Hubbert wrote a book World petroleum availability
1980-2000 [pdf, 419k], also available at
http://www.wws.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/byteserv.prl/~ota/disk3/1980/8023/8023.PDF.
[1980]
So it seems the disclaimer does not apply
His description of the memorial sounded as though tis creators
wanted to build amonument to power rather than a just struggle
against the fascists.
Joel Wendland
And that is exactly why the memorial is so appropriate to the struggle-
because it was NOT just a just
http://thewolfatthedoor.blogspot.com/
Wrong.
The depletionist argument is not about price. It is about immediate,
permanent exhaustion of reserves.
Quoting myself advertising myself:
It's not about resources, it's not about disappearing supplies, and it sure
as hell is not about bell curves
of production and depletion. The bell
As oil prices hit and maintain record prices, the US strategic petroleum
reserves have reached their highest levels. Stocks now measure 659 million
barrels, just short of the 700 million barrel capacity. With true business
acumen, the Bush administration has bought high and bought higher
http://thewolfatthedoor.blogspot.com/
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