bellisarius
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Lets examine the Economic and Scientific issue of peak oil, using grain and three states Iowa, Kansas and Arkansas (including the Bootheel). All are capable of growing any any grain the want, in fact, they could be self-suffiecient, but this self-sufficiency comes at as expense, the higher cost of locally grown grains on a small scale. In order to minimize cost and growing potential, Iowa best grows corn, Kansas corn and Arkansas rice, at the lowest possible cost and then the three states, which can be grain independent, gain Economically. And when properly managed, the land will produce grains in perpetuity, it even grew grains before man began cultivating them.
It's the same with oil, except we have no direct control over its formation, a process that has been going on well before a lot of your masses of "fossil fuels" that will eventually peak (as in, we're still right, we just got the timeframe wrong).
As in AGW?
