Richard Heinberg speaks about peak oil in relation to NZ

Posted by admin on December 10th, 2009 and filed under oil production peak | 4 Comments »

Peak oil expert Richard Heinberg lectured at Aucklnad University to a packed theatre last week during a visit to New Zealand to talk about the future of oil production.

Infonews.co.nz reporter Fraser Mills spoke with Richard after the lecture about how changes in oil production will affect New Zealanders.

to watch the full interview (52mins) visit:
http://www.infonews.co.nz/news.cfm?l=1&t=0&id=7617

Duration : 0:6:35


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4 Responses

  1. hsvgts3502007 Says:

    lol the green part …
    lol the green part should all off they all queer bunch of lol ill do anything i can to upset them

  2. oilcrash1 Says:

    It is a shame the …
    It is a shame the greed party has taken soooo long to start telling the truth about Peak Oil, and yet they still back Labor and it’s latest con/lie … called Kiwi Saver… there will be no economy worth a in a few years so all the KS investors can kiss their money away
    Vote green ya suckers
    Robert Atack
    oilcrash dot com

  3. rvbarnesboy Says:

    I totally agree. …
    I totally agree. how can we raise consciousness toward these ends? the sun is FREE. all other species run on it. we used to. we can again and still have a decent quality of life. do let’s wake up.

  4. trabajador84 Says:

    Very soon it will …
    Very soon it will be considered mad to criminal to drive Hummers and big SUVs in suburbia. We need electric cars, trains and buses now – all are being made small scale but need to be mass produced – in the factories currently making the dinosaur vehicles.

    Save the oil for big tractors for farming and planes for transport! Our grandchildren will thank us.

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