Peak Oil, Peak Gas; Peak Fuel

Peak just means that we are unable to pump at a faster rate, not that we've run out. If we reduce use rate, supplies obviously last longer, and pump rate is apt to exceed use rate for a long time. Whether we really want to turn all that stuff into CO2 is another issue.

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