People do not realize what is really going on here, CO2 is not the problem.
Animalsā breath in O2 and exhale CO2
Plantās breath in CO2 and exhale O2
The human race's real problem energy. Fossil fuels are āFINITEā, and we are running out of it.
Below is what I have found. You can do the math
Globally, crude's reserves-to-production ratio has hovered between 40-55 years. The 1P estimate is an estimate of proven reserves, what is likely to be extracted from a well, 90% probability. Probable reserves are given 50% certainty (2P) and possible reserves a 10% certainty (3P).
How Much Oil Does the World Have Left?
https://tinyurl.com/yd7cfczqv
Overall, global supply fell by 720,000 barrels per day in August, .2017
Global oil demand to exceed expectations in 2017, says IEA; OPEC cuts supply
Our forecast horizon we will be in a 104 mb/d market and the call on OPEC crude and stock change rises from 32.2 mb/d in 2016 to 35.8 mb/d in 2022. With the group forecast to add 1.95 mb/d to production capacity in this period, this implies that available spare production capacity will fall below 2 mb/d.
https://www.iea.org/Textbase/npsum/oil2017MRSsum.pdf
Oil is a resource⦠it will run out
Oil still remains the largest source of primary energy worldwide. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the global supply of oil, bio-fuel and liquid hydrocarbons are still enough to meet the global demand for liquid fuels for another 25 years. The good news is that developing countries are now seriously exploring and using alternative and renewable energy.
Hereās the latest report on Oil Consumption and Demand.
1.
The world oil consumption per day is 91.7 million barrels as of May 2014.
2.
The U.S. is the largest oil consumer in the world, using up 18.83 million barrels a day.
3. China uses 10% of the worldās oil. It is expected to overtake the U.S. as the largest oil consumer.
4.
The global oil demand is expected to increase by 1.3 million barrels a day by late 2014.
The World Counts
North Sea is running too dry to meet target
Wednesday July 4, 2007
North Sea is running too dry to meet target
The real casus belli: peak oil
Tuesday June 26, 2007
David Strahan: The real casus belli: peak oil
Science Panel Finds Fault With Estimates of Coal Supply
Published: June 21, 2007
Science Panel Finds Fault With Estimates of Coal Supply (Published 2007)
Chevron announces that they now have 11.8 years of oil left at current production levels after acquiring Unocal reserves
07/08/05
Foiled Bid Stirs Worry for U.S. Oil (Published 2005)
An Oil Enigma: Production Falls Even as Reserves Rise
Published: June 12, 2004
An Oil Enigma: Production Falls Even as Reserves Rise (Published 2004)
"The decline of oil and gas will affect the world population more than climate change"
https://tinyurl.com/y9vjsms2
In January 2001, the U.S.
Department of Energy estimated the world's supply of unexploited oil reserves the world supply of oil will be totally exhausted 35 years from now (June 2003).
Now in 2021 the number is 18 years, the well dries up
http://members.aol.com/mpwright9/oil.html
World oil and gas 'running out'
Thursday, October 2, 2003 Posted: 1245 GMT ( 8:45 PM HKT)
https://tinyurl.com/y9vjsms2
The Oil Crunch
Published: May 7, 2004
The question, instead, is when the trend in oil prices will turn decisively upward. That upward turn is inevitable as a growing world economy confronts a resource in limited supply. But when will it hap-pen? Maybe it already has.
Opinion | The Oil Crunch (Published 2004)
Natural gas markets undergo turbulent transition as domestic production declines
Tuesday, December 16, 2003
https://tinyurl.com/ybpe8z7o
"Texas' oil resource is pretty well picked over,"
https://tinyurl.com/y7zcarzf
Oman's Oil Yield Long in Decline, Shell Data Show
Published: April 8, 2004
OMAN'S OIL YIELD LONG IN DECLINE, SHELL DATA SHOW (Published 2004)
Half of Texasās oil wells have dried up in the past 40 years and there are very few new ones.
https://tinyurl.com/y7zcarzf
Tight Oil Supply Won't Ease Soon
Published: May 16, 2004
Two dollars for a gallon of gas? Get used to it.
TIGHT OIL SUPPLY WON'T EASE SOON (Published 2004)
The end of the Fossil Fuel era is upon us so what are we going to do next-?