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Persuasive Essay On Peak Oil

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Reaching the peak oil would mean people carrying around filters to breathe in fresh air, because of all the oil used up, the human population will switch to other sources of energy which are more harmful for example, coal. Because of the pollution in the air, filters and oxygen bags will be our only solution.
Peak oil could also mean that people don’t use vehicles to get to work. This means less pollution as a lot of the world’s pollution comes from the harmful residue left out from vehicles.
So is peak oil good news for the pollution front?
Peak oil is defined as the point of time when the world reaches the maximum level of crude oil extraction. This is followed by the rate of extraction beginning to diminish forever.
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There is no expert consensus about when the peak will occur. The Hirsch Report, written in 2005 when oil prices were around $55 a barrel, claimed that when peak oil arrives "oil prices will rise steeply" and there would be” substantially increased oil price volatility," where "even minor supply disruptions will cause increased price." New developments in technology are making determining this ultimate peak more complex. Advances in technology enhanced oil recovery schemes mean the shale oil which is claimed to be “In-extractable”, while Canada is moving towards development of oil sands extraction technology. Offshore oil extraction technology is also rising ahead, unlocking previously inaccessible reserves under the world's sea beds. This means we are buying ourselves more time before a peak. We are post-ponding the inevitable than actually finding a solution for it.
The political consequences of peak oil are impossible to predict. As has already been stated, America has often shown themselves willingly going to extremes in order to secure oil supplies in the past. In a situation of peaking global supply there is no evidence to show that thins will not change. Fatih Birol, chief economist at the International Energy Agency (IEA) claimed that maybe the primary politically weakening impact of peak oil will be a bulk transport of wealth from consuming nations to producing

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