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The real question is 'is this being ignored because election campaign coverage is more important, or is it being is being deliberately not spoken about due to not wanting to alarm people?' (or some other smiler reason - bad economic news during election time is never good news).
Also, i don't think that many people realise that the price of TAPIS (in $au) is much more important than the WTI (in $us) price that is often quoted, especially on its effect on petrol pump prices, however I suspect that WTI reaching $100 (us) will be enough of a milestone to get peoples attention.
Hoping for the best,
Andrew
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[A farmer in India] says he now has to pump water from 300 feet below the surface, compared with 70 feet 10 years ago. (Wall Street Journal, July 28-29, 2007, p. A10)
I agree Andrew,
I wouldn’t be surprised if the major parties don’t want this news to hit the streets as they don’t have any easy BAU answers.
Q: What is your policy regarding peak oil?
A: Don’t tell anyone.
Cheers, Justin