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How To Boil A Frog presents Peak Oil pt. 2 - Bigger Picture

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Part 2 of 4 discusses the bigger picture of the impacts that peak oil will have on our society. For list of speakers, see link below the video on our Peak Oil page at www.howtoboilafrog.com/peakoil.html.

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  • Parts 1 and 3 of this series fill in some of the facts - many more are available on the How to Boil a Frog peak oil page. The best sites for current data are definitely The Oil Drum and Energy Bulletin. Cheers! Jon

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  • Sure...as long as you are ok with paying tens of dollars per gallon for it.

  • So start saving energy, get rid of the SUV now or don't eat later. Insulate your house.

    $10 bl ten years ago, last year $60, now nearly $120. You are watching peak oil unfold before your eyes.

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  • @rmhm73 Energy reserve are not questioned! Energy SUPPLIES are.

    If you inherit a Billion, but the will says you're allowed to spend only 10 dollars a day you'll never live like one.

  • You Americans are gonna get fucked. In Europe, we drive half the way to work, and take the bus or trolley the other half. And we pay $10/gallon.

  • Of course we should worry, worry, worry. Where are the facts? I missed them here. These are alot of people thinking with their feelings.

  • permaculture.

  • And still, everyone goes :"na na na na I ain't hearing this" while covering their ears.

  • @Rick5150:

    Just 2 for starters; Permaculture; New-Tribalism.

  • @rmhm73:

    EROI/Supply-demand/Environment­al-impact?

    "Sustainable

    1. capable of sustaining the in-crowd in the lifestyle to which they have become accustomed"

    -- Anon

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