Greenpeace say we've hit peak oil (demand)

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It's a good job peak oil (demand) coincided with peak oil (supply).
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RGR wrote:
I would rank this article as so-so.
Does that mean it's pretty good then? :D
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Mmmm... China hasn't even got going yet. They're sure to asset strip the planet. Much in the same way that they strip fur off animals:

http://animalsaviors.org/furfarm.html :cry:

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You could have put a warning about that being so graphic. I feel sick. :cry:
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Sorry Junkie.
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No problem. It's just I expected an article or something. :oops:
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I wonder if there's any evidence to support this claim:
They say it's due to the falling and increasingly volatile oil price - which means it's getting too difficult to figure out what's worth investing in. A big contributing factor to this volatility is the belief that we're going to see some tough climate legislation in the near future.
I suspect this is just wishful thinking and price collapse is entirely down to the recession.

BP also say they're just seeing reduced demand for oil.
Precisely.
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