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Author of "Peak Everything" spoke Sept 14 2007 during the IPS Form on Globalization. "Last one standing" approach or deliberate social,political and economic planning? Crash edited version of his talk to try to incorporate as much as possible.Complet copy available on IPS site.fmi:richardheinberg.com

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  • I don't think he's a pessimist at all. I think he understands exactly why we are fighting a perma-war in Iraq. If you don't get it, then you have not seen Iraq's new petroleum law that L. Paul Bremer put in place especially for Chevron, BP and Shell. Can you say corporatism?

  • USA! USA! USA! USA!

    O-BA-MA! O-BA-MA! O-BA-MA! O-BA-MA!

    Things aren't going to change for the better, it's not profitable and people are scared and brainwashed.

  • etropy56

    you are an idiot..

    we are fighting a war over oil that.. that we were told was a threat to the us, and that was a totaly lie

    pull your head out pal.. this country this world is in a world of hurt....

  • This ass just said America will use its military to "gain access" (i.e. steal) whatever resources around the globe it needs. What a lying pessimist!

    How about believing that America will innovate and find better ways to harness energy?

  • greyfalcon. net/ fossilenergy.png

    greyfalcon. net/ greenenergy.png

    Trying to sell us on "Peak" isn't really the correct issue to be dealing with. As James Hansen comments, if we burned all the coal, we're going to go way past a tripling in CO2 concentrations.

    Then you get into the nasty issue associated with methane clathrates.

    Whats perhaps more interesting is the tripling in capital cost associated with coal plants.

    greyfalcon. net/ costlycoal

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