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Published by The Daily Telegraph (UK)
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Thursday, 22 November 2007 |
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Apocalyptic
vision of a post-fossil fuel world
“An apocalyptic vision of how the world will look after
the oil runs out has been given by a top scientist.
Richard Heinberg, one of the world's leading experts on
oil reserves, warned that the lives of billions of people were threatened by a
food crisis caused by our dependence on dwindling supplies of fossil fuels.
Higher oil prices, the loss of farmland to biofuel
crops, climate change and the loss of natural resources would combine with
population growth to create an unprecedented food shortage, he claimed.
The only way to avoid a world food crisis was a planned
and rapid reduction of fossil fuel use - oil, coal and gas - and a switch to
more organic methods in the growing and delivery of food. It would mean a
return to living off the land not seen for 150 years....”
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