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It is not a given that just because a man works for an oil company that they have no selfless motives. Would you have been as cynical in the late 1950s when M. King Hubbard was warning about US oil production peaking. Would you have said, Mamba, that looking for selfless motives in the words of M. King Hubbard was naivete in the extreme? Remember Hubbard worked for Shell also.
Cynicism is sometimes justified but some people carry it to the extremes. It is just possible that Jeremy Leggett, like Hubbard, actually sees peak oil as the disaster coming down the pike and is desperately trying to warn both his company and the world of the impending disaster in hopes that it may be mitigated slighted if swift and desperate action is taken.
Ron Patterson
There's a huge difference between a scientist like MKH and an oil CEO. My comments stand.
Jeremy is not an oil CEO; quite to the contrary, his firm is almost exclusively renewables. I personally see quite a few similarities between M. K. Hubbert and Jeremy Leggett.
Jeremy Leggett is not an oil CEO and never was. He was once a consultant for Shell but no more. He is now the CEO for his own created solar energy company. Obviously he foresaw the demise of the oil industry and is concentrating his efforts in something that will make a difference, something that just might help mitigate the coming collapse. Leggett is a trained geologist just like M. King Hubbard.
So because you thought Leggett was the CEO of an oil company, it is obvious that your comments are way off in left field. ("Off in Left Field", that is an American euphemism for "Totally unaware of what is really going on.")
Ron Patterson
LOL! Sometimes this is too easy. Hope others got a laugh out of this too, ;)