Peak Oil: Studien/Reports

2011:

2010:

2009:

2008:

  • APPGOPO: The Impact of Peak Oil on International Development ☛ „In a warming world, disaster relief is likely to be more necessary than ever, as the frequency of drought, famine and severe weather conditions increases. The ability to respond to disasters will be seriously affected by rising energy costs. Governments and the international disaster relief community must consider how their operations will be affected by peak oil if they are to effectively tackle disasters in the future“, The All Party arliamentary Group on Peak Oil, UK, 6.2008
  • Understanding Crude Oil Prices ☛ „However, it would not take too many years of 7% demand growth from China and other economies to absorb a good part of even the most optimistic projections of what is likely over the near term … The scarcity rent, by contrast, is expected to increase, not decrease, over time“, University of California Energy Institute’s (UCEI), 6.2008
  • NRW-Plenar-Debatte zu 'Peak-Oil+Gas'Unfassbare, ideologisch bedingte Unfähigkeit besonders von CDU und FDP, die zivilisatorische Energiefalle zu erkennen und zu akzeptieren (EG), Landtag Düsseldorf, 14.5.2008
  • CIBC: Delays Will Tighten Global Oil Markets ☛ „From Kazakhstan to Nigeria’s Delta region, protracted delays in some of the world’s largest energy megaprojects will have huge impacts on actual supply growth over the next five years“, CIBC World Markets, 10.1.2008

2007:

  • Peak Poison - The elite energy crisis and environmental justice ☛ „Finally, the solution lies not in technocratic fixes, but in the hard yards of mobilising – being part of a global movement that challenges corporate power. Through this process of mobilisation, resistance and transforming society we will create another world!“, The groundWork Report, Südafrika, 11.2007
  • R.S.M. Arico: Measuring the Oil Vulnerability of Canadian Cities ☛ „The impacts of oil depletion on cities to a potential future when cheap oil is no longer the norm is an important urban policy and little is known about the vulnerability of urban areas … A composite indicator of social vulnerability from a set of indicators was constructed which revealed that Calgary is the least vulnerable and Saint John’s as most vulnerable to oil prices“, Simon Fraser Universitiy CAN, 2007
  • GAO-Report ☛ US-Congress-Studie: “…we are recommending that the Secretary of Energy take the lead … to establish a peak oil strategy“, 2.2007
  • Hirsch Report aktualisiert ☛ „Peaking of World Oil Production: Recent Forecasts“, US Departement Of Energy, 5.2.2007 (Wiki: , engl.: )

2006:

2005:

  • Oil Shockwave - Oil Crisis Executive Simulation ☛ “‚The real lesson here [is that] it only requires a relatively small amount of oil to be taken out of the system to have huge economic and security implications‘, Robert M. Gates, oil shockwave national security advisor“, US National Commission on Energy Policy, 2005/2006
  • J. Dodson/N. Sipe: Oil Vulnerability in the Australian City ☛ „Rising fuel costs are impacting on household budgets and this pressure is likely to continue. This paper seeks to raise scholarly and public awareness of the distributional effects of rising fuel costs on urban areas and to invite governments to begin to contemplate appropriate policy responses to ensure equitable social outcomes under conditions of energy uncertainty. The paper assesses the resilience or vulnerability of urban communities to increased fuel prices and how the socio-economic impacts will be spread across different localities. In particular, the paper seeks to assess how different socio-economic groups will be affected by rising fuel costs, at the neighbourhood level“, Griffith University Brisbane, 12.2005 (Studie: )
  • Hirsch Report ☛ Peaking Of World Oil Production: Impacts, Mitigation, & Risk Management, für Krisenprävention unerlässliche PO-Studie, 2.2005 (Presse: )

2004:

  • Dt. Bank: Energy prospects after the petroleum age ☛ „At the latest when discoveries of new reserves fall short of demand – which may be the case in just a few years for oil, and slightly later for natural gas – energy prices will climb significantly. The supply situation is being made more acute by the growing hunger for energy in China and India“, Deutsche Bank, 2.12.2004 ( )

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