Technology Management Program UCSB: Energy Peak Oil

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  • Опубліковано 10 лис 2024

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  • @kkob
    @kkob 16 років тому +2

    This is Matt's most comprehensive presentation to date, at least that I have seen. It's perhaps a little too technical in some respects and not quite the knock-upside-the-head of some of his other presentations, but anyone who watches this and actually understands it, should have their eyes opened.
    I'll be adding it to my blog. Hope you all spread the word, too.
    Cheers

  • @dual85
    @dual85 16 років тому +3

    Matthew Simmons is a terrific speaker. Very good information.

  • @pf-2292
    @pf-2292 3 роки тому +3

    God Speed Matt. R.I.P. You contibuted alot towards civilization. If the world will learn from your wisdom only time will tell.

  • @vincentkosik403
    @vincentkosik403 Рік тому

    Boy, just watched this Feb 2023

  • @truthsocialmedia
    @truthsocialmedia 16 років тому

    they can't because if they do, then they are responsible for doing something about it, and the situation isn't at a bad enough level to warrant risking your political skin to do something about it.

  • @ken12117
    @ken12117 16 років тому

    This speaker was actually rather boring, but informative. The Long Emergency stretches credibility & belongs on Alex Jones's show. You want information about life after peak oil, check out Richard Heinberg

  • @ptevans01
    @ptevans01 13 років тому +1

    I don't understand why this guy is so pessimistic. There's over a trillion barrels of oil in the Alberta tar sand and over another trillion in Venezuela's tar sands(unfortunately). Plus there's a technology called coal gasification. Sure, they are all expensive but not outrageously expensive. The only problem is that were not building coal gasification plants except for China.

    • @megaton179
      @megaton179 2 роки тому

      In Alberta there may be 700 billion barrels in the tar sands, but only 4.5 million bpd being extracted, and around 2 million is kept by Canada. It's very difficult to extract.