Progressive Radio’s Gary Null talks peak oil, climate change, economy, culture, policy and much more with Kurt Cobb and Nate Hagens.
Peak Oil and the socio-economic impact of depleting fossil fuel resources
By Gary Null, originally published by Progressive Radio Network
February 13, 2014

Tags: climate change, economic contraction, Energy Policy, EROEI, peak oil
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