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Peak Oil - Global Crisis? Free Event - London, December 14th

James Howard | 05.12.2005 12:37 | Analysis | Education | Globalisation | London

To celebrate their 10th Anniversary The LSE Environmental Initiatives Network are pleased to present this free event on December 14th: "Peak Oil" - the Global Crisis?

'Peak Oil - Global Crisis' is a free event at the London School of Economics on Wednesday December 14th 2005 at 6.30pm. Chris Skrebowski, editor of Petroleum Review and author of the annual Megaprojects Report, has provided the strongest argument yet for expecting an imminent peak in global oil production. He will talk about the nature of Peak Oil and the terminal decline of global oil supplies, followed by a panel discussion including Paul Mobbs, author of Energy Beyond Oil, and John Hemming MP.

Since 1862, when the first oil was drilled in the USA, we have always been in a situation where we can produce more oil that has been needed. This decade however, global oil production will peak "Peak Oil" and production will decrease. Global Oil demand has already started to outstrip supply.

As prices rocket and the supply rates decline, we will see increasing conflict. Furthermore, all that has been built in the previous 150 years of the first half of the age of oil will begin to be put under serious stress - maybe to the point of breaking apart. Political, economic and social systems will all be challenged. It will no longer be the case that the world should change its way - the industrialised world will have to change its ways. Peak Oil may be the high watermark of globalisation and the assumption of permanent growth. And how does this tie in with Climate Change?

This event is free and open to all however pre-registration is required. For details on how to register please see the web link below.

"Peak Oil" - a global impact?
Date: Wednesday 14th December 2005
Time: 6.30pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Chris Skrebowski
Chair: David Kingsley

For further information contact Jo Carton, Alumni Events and Reunions Co-ordinator by email on  alumnievents@lse.ac.uk or by telephone on +44(0)207 955 7050.

Web link:  http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/alumniRelations/reunionsandevents/events/20051215.htm

James Howard
- e-mail: james@powerswitch.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.powerswitch.org.uk