Peak oil and Climate change.....Putz idea then, putz idea now

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Crackpots Behind Me, Crackpots In Front of Me Bill Quick
Posted on September 28, 2015 9:03 pm by Bill Quick
Article from 1975: The World Will Be Out of Oil by 2015


http://www.dailypundit.com/?p=107709

As a society, we need to get off of fossil fuels. Not because our planet is going to run out of them, but because it’s destroying us. This is the 21st century. We have the technology. We can’t wait for the oil to run out. Because it’s not going to anytime soon. Just look at this prediction from 1975:


The United States may be totally independent of Arab oil by the year 2015.
Unfortunately, so will everyone else because statistically that will be the year the last barrel of oil is pumped from the last well on earth.

Of course, there will be no “last barrel” as such in 2015 because the world’s oil fields cannot continue to produce at current levels much longer.


The 1975 International Petroleum Encyclopedia, updated and published annually by the Petroleum Publishing Co., sets proven world reserves — the oil known for a fact to be present and recoverable by current technology — at about 103 billion metric tons. The current world annual consumption rate is approximately 2.8 billion.


These were not the predictions of some crackpot. It’s from a September 28, 1975 article in the Brownsville Herald, syndicated by the UPI and printed in newspapers around the country.


Peak oil is a myth. The terrible dogma of peak oil is not why we should be embracing alternative energy. Global climate change is the reason. Clear and simple. Everyone needs to stop wearing peak oil like a fucking security blanket. It’s not going to save you. And it’s not going to save us.


In 1975, peak oil was the fashionably crackpottery.


Today, the fashionably crackpottery is man-made climate change.
 
I remember the Time magazine story in the mid-1970s about how Iran was going to run out of oil in 2000.
More correct, I believe, is a recent Stephen Moore column about oil supplies in the U.S. and the belief we've got enough for hundreds of years.

On the other hand, you can take predictions from 10 years ago that the Arctic would be ice-free in the summer of 2015. They were only off by 1.4 million square miles.
 
I remember the 70s.

Rivers caught fire. Your car dissolved because of acid rain. Love Canal.


Man, those were some good times!
 
I remember the Time magazine story in the mid-1970s about how Iran was going to run out of oil in 2000.
More correct, I believe, is a recent Stephen Moore column about oil supplies in the U.S. and the belief we've got enough for hundreds of years.

On the other hand, you can take predictions from 10 years ago that the Arctic would be ice-free in the summer of 2015. They were only off by 1.4 million square miles.

we find MORE oil every yr then is consumed

oil reproduces itself...a renewable resource
 
It's just one of many liberal fairy tales for the lazily uninformed and naive.
 
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