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Additional Resources & About the Guide

Submitted by Chris Nelder on July 23, 2008 - 2:31pm.

Additional Resources

For further information on the study of peak oil, we suggest the following resources.


About the Peak Oil Media Guide

The Peak Oil Media Guide is a living document updated by an ad-hoc group of knowledgeable energy analysts. Current contributors are listed below. We welcome additional input and updates to this document. Please send comments to Chris Nelder at chris.nelder at getreallist dot com and include "PO Media Guide" in the subject line.

Contributors:

Reviewers:

  • Steve Andrews, Association for the Study of Peak Oil – USA

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