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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
What will happen to the globe when oil production, human population and the food supply all reach their peak?
Author Richard Heinberg <
http://www.richardheinberg.com/
> forecasts whatwill happen to the globe when oil production, human population and the foodsupply all reach their peak.
Hint: It's not pretty.
Richard Heinberg podcast
http://www.wbez.org/Program_WV.aspx?episode=30484
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