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Re: The 'Bone of Contention' -or- Why no one cares to discuss 'Peak Anything'
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- Subject: Re: The 'Bone of Contention' -or- Why no one cares to discuss 'Peak Anything'
- From: Sabri Oncu <sabri_oncu@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 12:33:33 -0700
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Michael:
> As I mentioned before, as long as you accept that the total supply
> of oil is fixed, a peak is a mathematical certainty at some time
> in the indefinite future.
The total supply of oil does not have to be fixed for such a certainty. It is
sufficient that the rate of consumption is larger than the rate of renewal.
To change the subject, here is a question:
What do you think about the future of wheat?
Sabri
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