A civilization of oil.
The Hirsch report is clear in saying that to lessen the impact of a fall in the production of hydrocarbon our options are changing the way we produce and how we will use.
How will live without oil? to find out you can simply do a little exercise of imagination, removed from his life all the machines that move, not just those using an internal combustion engine but those who are moved by electricity, remember that in Mexico 80% of fuel oil powered generators. Now is the time for all plastic items made from unbreakable dishes up the CDs and much of their appliances. Then remove all synthetic fibers such as lycra clothing and waterproof jackets. Now peek in your refrigerator and imagine that disappears meat, vegetables and cereals in the U.S. alone requires 10 calories of fossil fuels to produce one calorie of food. The landscape becomes quite bleak, which is why David Goodstein, a physicist at the Technological University of California and author of "The End of the Age of Oil" think that civilization as we know it will come to an end sometime this century when the oil runs out.
production rate is directly dependent on the oil that has not been discovered yet. "Most of the discoveries were in the 60's - Campbell explained in an article published page of the ASPO - since then the number of new fields has declined gradually. "
Kenneth Deffeyes has a clear analogy of this "Oil Search is like fishing in a pond, after a few months start to notice that it does not catch as much as initially and will require new technology for fishing rod or other perhaps networks. This is the less difficult it is to grab fish "
The peak will end the pond full of fish. For 150 years we enjoyed the easy oil, whose sites are on land or in shallow seas. The oil that comes from these wells is low light hydrocarbons sulfur content, sweet as they call the experts. The second half of the oil was difficult to see oil, poor quality which will require more money and more energy to remove small deposits deep under the seabed or very difficult access. Paul Robert, author of "The End of Oil", says that in reality we should not fear that oil runs out, because before reaching that point will be very expensive to use.
As a paradox of fate, Cantarell Rudesindo another glory died without a gold coin that was flattered as the only recognition of its role in Mexico's entry to the club of major oil producers. Similarly, when the oil age comes to an end only have a memory of a wonderful life with the smell of tar.
The Hirsch report is clear in saying that to lessen the impact of a fall in the production of hydrocarbon our options are changing the way we produce and how we will use.
How will live without oil? to find out you can simply do a little exercise of imagination, removed from his life all the machines that move, not just those using an internal combustion engine but those who are moved by electricity, remember that in Mexico 80% of fuel oil powered generators. Now is the time for all plastic items made from unbreakable dishes up the CDs and much of their appliances. Then remove all synthetic fibers such as lycra clothing and waterproof jackets. Now peek in your refrigerator and imagine that disappears meat, vegetables and cereals in the U.S. alone requires 10 calories of fossil fuels to produce one calorie of food. The landscape becomes quite bleak, which is why David Goodstein, a physicist at the Technological University of California and author of "The End of the Age of Oil" think that civilization as we know it will come to an end sometime this century when the oil runs out.
production rate is directly dependent on the oil that has not been discovered yet. "Most of the discoveries were in the 60's - Campbell explained in an article published page of the ASPO - since then the number of new fields has declined gradually. "
Kenneth Deffeyes has a clear analogy of this "Oil Search is like fishing in a pond, after a few months start to notice that it does not catch as much as initially and will require new technology for fishing rod or other perhaps networks. This is the less difficult it is to grab fish "
The peak will end the pond full of fish. For 150 years we enjoyed the easy oil, whose sites are on land or in shallow seas. The oil that comes from these wells is low light hydrocarbons sulfur content, sweet as they call the experts. The second half of the oil was difficult to see oil, poor quality which will require more money and more energy to remove small deposits deep under the seabed or very difficult access. Paul Robert, author of "The End of Oil", says that in reality we should not fear that oil runs out, because before reaching that point will be very expensive to use.
As a paradox of fate, Cantarell Rudesindo another glory died without a gold coin that was flattered as the only recognition of its role in Mexico's entry to the club of major oil producers. Similarly, when the oil age comes to an end only have a memory of a wonderful life with the smell of tar.
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