From the sound of things the price of petroleum
products is to cheap and should increase
to adjust for inflation, world growth and demand.
along with gov't intelligence and military actions
needed to secure world supplies. If only there were
some conciliatory alternatives to all this.
Hey, I found this while surfing yesterday and thought it was interesting,
ironic, and related to this thread.
Mike
According to information posted on the Renewable Energy: The Infinite Power
of Texas Web server, the Lone Star State now imports $7 billion worth of
fossil fuels annually but
From the sound of things the price of petroleum
products is to cheap and should increase
to adjust for inflation, world growth and demand.
Won't the problem take care of itself? As prices rise, people will
voluntarily cut consumption, right? Well, in a 2003 article, energy
economist
Goodbye To All That Oil
By Stan Cox, AlterNet. Posted April 4, 2005.
The peak oil idea - which says that world oil production will go into
irreversible decline sometime in the next decade or two - is quickly
morphing into conventional wisdom.
Until recently, peak-oil analysts got about as