The Oracle of Oil: Review
By Allan Stromfeldt Christensen, From Filmers to Farmers
A review of Mason Inman's timely new book, The Oracle of Oil: A Maverick Geologist's Quest for a Sustainable Future.
By Allan Stromfeldt Christensen, From Filmers to Farmers
A review of Mason Inman's timely new book, The Oracle of Oil: A Maverick Geologist's Quest for a Sustainable Future.
By Alex Smith, Mason Inman, Radio Ecoshock
The man and the movment: Is it dead?
By Gail Tverberg, ourfiniteworld.com
The underlying assumption in peak oil models is that scarcity would appear before the final cutoff of consumption.
By Chris Martenson, Mason Inman, Peak Prosperity
Chris talks with Mason Inman about his new book The Oracle Of Oil, the first in-depth biography of M. King Hubbert, to learn more about the genesis of the Peak Oil theory.
By Richard Heinberg, Post Carbon Institute
A recent vacation afforded me the opportunity to read The Oracle of Oil, Mason Inman’s excellent new biography of Marion King Hubbert.
By Frank Kaminski, Mud City Press
The focal point of The Oracle of Oil is Hubbert’s distinction as the first person to recognize the phenomenon of peak oil.
By Chris Nelder, Mason Inman, Energy Transition Show
Many have heard of peak oil, but few seem to understand what it really means, and fewer still know much of anything about the father of the idea, M. King Hubbert.
By Stuart McMillen, Stuart MacMillen Blog
The story of peak oil presented as a graphic novel.