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PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 1:43 am    Post subject: "Oil Crisis" Colin Campbell Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

Campbell has just published this book:

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Oil Crisis by C.J.Campbell (ISBN 0906522-39-0 from Multi-Science Publishing Co, 5, Wates Way, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9TB, UK. mscience@globalnet.co.uk) is a 397 page account covering, in a semi-autobiographical style, the nature and history of oil business, and the geological constraints to production. It describes the First Half of the Age of Oil before addressing the Second Half, which now dawns. The great tensions of the transition to a new world of reduced energy supply are evaluated, touching at times on sensitive political reactions. It ends on a hopeful note that the survivors will enjoy more benign lives in better harmony with themselves, each other and the environment in which Nature has ordained them to live. The book includes a number of interviews with other oilmen and analysts. Oil statistics and graphs, by country, region and the world as a whole, endeavour to correct grossly unreliable public data (see Item 598). An extensive bibliography is included.

It is available on Amazon (UK) but with a 4 week delviery time. Sounds like a collation of his articles from ASPO newsletters. Anyone got any more info?
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