A Quick 3 minute video visually explaining Peak Oil, what oil is used for, and what the future may hold with regards to Peak Oil.
This is the culmination of my year-long thesis project looking at how Graphic Design can help communicate a complex topic such as Peak Oil.
Music is ‘Bronkelly Beat’ by VerseOne, part of Community Audio:
https://archive.org/details/VerseOne_2
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Im a teacher thanks for the video.
Very helpful! I'm going to recommend that my environmental policy professor shows this to future classes 🙂
Nice
Unfortunately the human brain is wired to react only when danger is in its face. As long as the lion or bear is over there, you don't have to do anything. Only when that animal is springing at you with teeth bared and claws out will you decide to act.
Good luck with that
Wrong.
GCSE Geography flipped learning brought me here but nobody cares so…
The Worlds International Bankers sell our world, from under our feet – they LIE and MURDER to maintain this secret agenda (NB: LISTEN) soundcloud.com/satellite-spies/they-sold-the-world
Peak oil happened in 2005.
In 1940, 1 calorie of energy was consumed to grow 1 calorie of food.
Thanks to 'progress', 10 calories are consumed to grow 1 calorie of food.
Clearly not sustainable in the face of petro geology called Peak Oil.
Peak Oil is beyond debate having already occurred in 2005.
Fracking has merely flattened the bell curve for perhaps another 20 years.
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I guess the problem is that they hold sway when whine loud enough.
We have those anyway, so where exactly is the downside? 😉
>>> 1) Oil is abiotic. It does not take "100 million years to form", it is not a "fossil fuel".
That little bit of silliness right there is enough to disqualify yourself from further discussion of this matter.
*Could* being the operative word here …
Well, at least nothing that we are likely to master before time runs out. 🙁
Nuclear fusion could work (?):
Yeah and actually burning gasoline is astonishingly inefficient. The amount of energy lost through thermal dissipation and in the process of transferring that force mechanically is not something to idolize.
Yes there is… Fusion.
We should outsource our problems to china
Capitalism is by-and-large screwed.