The Outlook for Global Energy Supplies

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Donald Paul, one of the leading experts on energy research and development, shares his insights and views on the long-term future of the energy marketplace, tapping the promise of new technologies and the adoption of better energy-management practices. Series: UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series [4/2009] [Business] [Show ID: 16244]

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  • Very insightful, particularly the future models and the potential of non linear events which can affect them. Peak production for oil along with forecasted demand make it clear that CO2 emission limits or agreements won't work because the world won't or can't all agree to those limitations.

    I agree that diversification of energy technologies that removes, sequesters , or eliminates CO2 emission from any type of energy production is key to our future.

  • wrong, the reason for gas price rising in 2008 was because US corporations artificially drove up the prices. Also because of the uncertainty of Iran getting bombed by USA.

    It wasn't because of increased demand by China/India.

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