Why your world will get smaller



  World wide oil deposits are disappearing regardless of what CNBC and Bloomberg might report and the implications of this will affect much of what we were accustomed to seeing in life. Author Jeff Rubin prepares the reader with ow life will change and our world will get more smaller resembling how we have lived since antiquity in his book titled "why your world is about to get awhile lot smaller".A peak  oil book before the fracking era has helped slow the energy crisis in the West. Oil consumption around the world has created new pressure and demands on the environment in search of this liquid that modern society needs to function. Pretty much they can not keep up with demand and have resorted to all sorts of new methods to extract the most difficult oil formations which all require more and more energy to dig.



That is the most problematic situation we face. The more we are reliant on supply growth of deep water fields the more we accelerate. The take- home oil from the difficult new sources would be alot less than what was the early easy gushers from Texas and Arabia. All this easy to extract oil is all gone.
  The United States guzzles 19 million. Barrels a day with trucks delivering Chinese junk and cheap processed food from all corners of. The globe and this predicatively will come to an end. Mr Rubin looks forward to this and lays out what we can expect I. This very informative book on oil shortages and consequences. The man ace ski resorts in Dubai will come to an end. OPEC countries sustain their population with cheap oil because it is their oil and as a result they can have a ski resort in the middle of the desert whose fuel waste and consumption would commonly run it out of business. This helps increase world wide costs for their export of oil we foolishly are stuck paying them. Car sales are dropping in all developed countries and increasing in this peon countries whose governments can keep prices low mostly out of fear of their own public reaction. that carbonyl luring nightmare of millions of new drivers having access to I thermal-combustion engines should make everyone shudder.  The world fears one huge Atomic nuclear  explosion and its consequences while ignoring the millions of little combustion all explosions that are being added to the environment daily. Mr Rubin also explains how the efficiency paradox we have created with we technology has only enabled bigger trucks and SUVs to dominate the American landscape instead of actually consuming less oil in our transportation needs.Mr Rubin knows that less and less people will be able to afford an automobile in this country. This was the only country where Americas poor were not only to be the only poor people to own a car but in fact many owned two automobiles. This will no longer be e case. They will put be able to live in the burbs in less dense environments going to luxury malls or big box chains with triple digit oil prices set to stay and increase. Less imports from overseas and more local shopping and manufacturing are the elements that we will need in this country whit this shift. The author ends this small new world tale about one of his fishing retreats in the outback of Yukon Territory. He details the energy demands that wealthy people looking to have a remote cabin for a few weeks of intensive fishing.  Rubin writes how the owner realizes the days of serving the fishing rich enthusiasts may be coming to an end with high energy costs. It will be too costly for all the oil use needed to transport people and their boats to this vast hinterland of Canada. Ditto for maintaining a fucking golf course. I could get really use to a world with limited oil use and demand and am not alone waiting for this era.

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