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Unlike peak oil demand, peak oil generally is concerned with the global supply of oil, due to the importance of oil to the global economy. The central idea revolves around technological advancements such as the development of electric vehicles and potentially biofuels in order to phase out gasoline or diesel powered vehicles.
The Hubbert peak theory, also known as peak oil, is an influential theory concerning the long-term rate of production and depletion of conventional oil and other fossil fuels. It predicts that future world oil production will soon reach a peak and then rapidly decline.
A logistic distribution shaped world oil production curve, peaking at 12.5 billion barrels per year about the year 2000, as originally proposed by M. King Hubbert in 1956. In 1956, M. King Hubbert created and first used the models behind peak oil to predict that United States oil production would peak between 1965 and 1971.
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The book's main points are that modern industrial societies are completely dependent on fossil fuels; they are vulnerable to reductions in energy availability; fossil fuel depletion is inevitable; peak oil is imminent; and that oil plays a major role in US foreign policy, terrorism, war, and geopolitics.
US Govt Sponsored Peak Oil Report Draws Disturbing Conclusions 29. July 2005; Interview with Robert Hirsch on Peak Oil: "A Significant Period of Discomfort" Allianz Knowledge Site, 20. June 2008; Where is the Hirsch report by Richard Heinberg; The Hirsch report in PDF HTML version; Audio interview: Robert Hirsch on Peak Oil Mitigation; Robert ...
The concept of peak minerals is an extrapolation and extension of Hubbert's model of peak oil. Although widely cited for his predictions of peak oil, Hubbert intended to explore an appropriate response to the finite supply of oil, and framed this work within the context of increasing global population and rapidly growing consumption of oil.
The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-first Century is a book by James Howard Kunstler (Grove/Atlantic, 2005) exploring the consequences of a world oil production peak, coinciding with the forces of climate change, resurgent diseases, water scarcity, global economic instability and warfare to cause major trouble for future generations.