I'll buy a drink for whomever (whomever comments first that is) can tell me who spoke these words, BEFORE I put up the link. You have until 3 PM tomorrow.
For it is an unpleasant fact that according to our best estimates, total fossil fuel reserves recoverable at not over twice today's unit cost, are likely to run out at some time between the years 2000 and 2050, if present standards of living and population growth rates are taken into account. Oil and natural gas will disappear first, coal last. There will be coal left in the earth, of course. But it will be so difficult to mine that energy costs would rise to economically intolerable heights, so that it would then become necessary either to discover new energy sources or to lower standards of living drastically.
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Before all the oil is gone and hydrogenation of coal for synthetic liquid fuels has come to an end, the cost of automotive fuel may have risen to a point where private cars will be too expensive to run and public transportation again becomes a profitable business.
Have at it guys.
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Hyman Rickover
Hyman Rickover said that 50 years ago.
This country takes a looooooong time to wake up and smell the oil burning away.
OK, I'll post the link. Rattln - you are in Tx, not RP, I have no idea how I buy you that drink. Sofi, I think you're local..I definitely can buy you one.
Hyman Rickover and Hubbert predicted it 50 years ago, and many others have reiterated the warning since, but when we begin to see serious economic deterioration and a steep drop in living standards and lifespans, our population will scream in unison: NOBODY WARNED US!!!!!!! WHY DOESN'T SOMEBODY DOOOOOOO SOMETHING!!!!!!
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