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authorHans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>2008-03-10 23:20:00 +0100
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+Making oil requires a specific series of geological accidents over
+inconceivable amounts of time. First, organic-rich sediment needs to
+be burried faster than it can decay. Then the stuff needs to get pushed
+miles down into the earth's crust to be cooked slowly. Burried too
+deep or cooked too fast and the organic molecules burn off;
+trapped too shallow or not for long enough and the muck never
+turns into oil. Finally, an impermeable layer needs to seal the
+oil in a porous layer of rock from which it can be recovered. Then
+somebody has to find it and get it out of the ground. It takes
+millions of years to produce a barrel of oil; we use millions of
+barrels a day. There is no question that we will run out of oil ---
+the only question is when.
+
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@@ -38,6 +38,8 @@ used in testing bibliographic references and citations.
Simon \& Schuster, 2006, p.106 \NC \NR
\NC weisman.tex \NC Alan Weisman \NC The World Without Us, \endgraf
Thomas Dunne Books, 2007, p.160 \NC \NR
+\NC montgomery.tex \NC David R Montgomery \NC Dirt, The Erosion of Civilizations, \endgraf
+ University of California Press, 2007, p.199 \NC \NR
\stoptabulate
% Tufte: This quote will always produce hyphenated text, apart from the content,
@@ -52,9 +54,12 @@ used in testing bibliographic references and citations.
% quite visible inter-character spacing in a text that can be typeset quite well by \TeX.
% The Universe in a Nutshell: a beautiful designed book, (companion of A Short History
-% of Time)
+% of Time).
% The World Without Us: A properly typeset, very readable book. Read it and you'll look at
% the world around you differently (and a bit more freightened).
+% Dirt, The Erosion of Civilizations: one of those books that you buy immediately after
+% reading a few sentences. Also one of those books that every politician should read.
+
\stoptext