Net energy flow is no longer growing at an exponential rate

The point of inflection at which net energy ceased to be rising exponentially fast and started to decelerate – i.e. the curve transitions from always going up faster in each time increment to going up more slowly in each time increment – may have occurred around 40–50 years ago.

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