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The Economist accepts Peak Oil

Posted on July 12, 2008 by Elizaphanian

“Peak oil”, if oil means the traditional sort that comes cheaply out of holes in the ground, probably will arrive soon. There is oil aplenty of other sorts (tar sands, liquefied coal and so on), so the stuff is unlikely to run out for a long time yet. But it will get more expensive to produce, putting a floor on the price that is way above today’s.

It took them long enough (see here), but to me it signifies that Peak Oil has now become accepted wisdom.

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