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The Future of Oil

This is the text of a feature article I wrote which was published in the Dominion Post on Friday 2 November. It hasn't appeared on the Stuff web site, so I'm making it available here.

You might be wondering "what has this got to do with climate change"? As the article describes, the problms of dwindling oil supplies and climate change need to be addressed together.

- Tim

The Future of Oil

Oil prices have grown strongly since 2004, and recently spiked over US $90
per barrel. Speculation, international politics, exchange rate changes,
and the risk of terrorism and war have all played a part. But the basic
reason is that world oil production has not grown since 2006, while demand
continues to increase.


 
101 pledges

Despite our numerous renewable energy sources coal is still used to generate electricity in New Zealand. We can put pressure on our electricity suppliers to move away from using fossil fuels and adopt renewable energy by using our consumer dollar.

Use the Clean Energy Guide to switch to a cleaner energy supplier.

http://www.cleanenergyguide.org.nz

Originally submitted by admin on 22 Oct 2007
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