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Geophysics in the trading zone
Yesterday evening, I spent some time visiting peak oil-sites, something I’ve been doing now and then for quite some time (is it just me, or is the (Swedish) media underreporting this?). This time, I read Kenneth S. Deffeyes’s pages. Deffeyes … Continue reading
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