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David Strahan Meeting: Why Peak Oil means British energy policy is built on sand

repost | 04.04.2008 17:02 | Sheffield

An evening with David Strahan

The Last Oil Shock: Why Peak Oil means British energy policy is built on sand

Thursday 24 April 2008

Sheffield Hallam University, Pennine Theatre, City Campus

6:30 for 7pm

David Strahan
David Strahan


The Last Oil Shock is the explosive new book from David Strahan that explains why you may soon be kissing your car keys and boarding pass goodbye.

* For every barrel of oil we discover, we now consume three

* Oil production is already falling in 60 countries

* At some point, probably in the next decade, global oil production will start to fall - forever

And that's when things start to get interesting...

David Strahan is an award-winning investigative journalist and documentary film-maker who specialises in popularising some of the most difficult and important stories in business and science. Since the early 1990s he has reported and produced extensively for the BBC’s Money Programme and Horizon.

Come and join the debate around this highly topical subject. Places are free but should be booked in advance by emailing  aces-events@shu.ac.uk or call 0114 225 3478.

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