Rimini Protocol - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • The Oil Depletion Protocol, book by Richard Heinberg discussing the Protocol
  • Interview with Campbell
  • The end of cheap oil
  • Rimini-Protocol with Introduction
  • Uppsala-Protocol
  • The Oil Drum: site including information pertaining to oil-depletion crises
Peak oil
Core issues
  • Peak oil
  • Mitigation of peak oil
  • Predicting the timing of peak oil
  • Hubbert peak theory
  • Olduvai theory
Results/responses
  • Hirsch report
  • Rimini protocol
  • Price of petroleum
  • 2000s energy crisis
  • Energy crisis
  • Export Land Model
  • Food vs. fuel
  • Oil reserves
  • Pickens Plan
  • Simple living
  • Swing producer
  • Transition Towns
  • Renewable energy commercialization
People
  • Albert Allen Bartlett
  • Colin J. Campbell
  • David Goodstein
  • John Michael Greer
  • Richard Heinberg
  • M. King Hubbert
  • James Kunstler
  • Jeremy Leggett
  • Dale Allen Pfeiffer
  • Richard Rainwater
  • Matthew Simmons
  • Richard C. Duncan
  • Kenneth S. Deffeyes
Books
  • The End of Oil
  • The Long Emergency
  • Out of Gas
  • The Party's Over
  • Power Down
  • Beyond Oil
Films
  • A Crude Awakening
  • Collapse
  • The End of Suburbia
  • Oil Factor
  • PetroApocalypse Now?
  • How Cuba Survived Peak Oil
  • What a Way to Go
  • Gashole
Organizations
  • ASPO
  • The Oil Drum
  • Energy Watch Group
  • ODAC
  • OPEC
  • OAPEC
  • IEA
  • IRENA
  • Post Carbon Institute
  • REN21
Other "peaks"
  • Peak car
  • Peak coal
  • Peak copper
  • Peak phosphorus
  • Peak gas
  • Peak uranium
  • Peak water
  • Peak wheat
  • Peak wood

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