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Richard C. Duncan |
Richard Duncan devised the Olduvai theory, which holds that the ratio of
world energy production per capita, which he denotes by the metric e, would
begin to decline around 2007 as the extraction rates of
He bases his theory on the fact that a steep rise in global population and petroleum use almost parallel each other but population increases at a slightly faster rate than does energy use.
Duncan's research data, compiled in partnership with geologist Dr. Walter Youngquist, [1] have become widely used resources for those studying past and current trends in oil production and depletion.
See also
Reference
- ^ The Peak Of World Oil Production And The Road To The Olduvai Gorge by Dr Richard C. Duncan (2000). Retrieved 3 March 2007.
External links
- The Olduvai Theory of Industrial Civilization (less complete than the paper referenced above but updated more recently)
- "The Post-Petroleum Paradigm—and Population" by Walter Youngquist (1999)
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