Post Carbon Fellow David Hughes is featured in this article in the Nova Scotian Chronicle Herald.
From the article:
Around $70, say the markets. The market value of anything is the price that a willing buyer will pay and that a willing seller will accept.
David Hughes shakes his head. It is a big head, with a high forehead topped by a thatch of curly hair. Hughes is a hydrocarbon geologist, a veteran of 32 years with the Geological Survey of Canada. He is now an independent consultant living in Cortes Island, B.C. His special interest — his obsessive interest — is the rate at which human beings have been consuming Earth’s fossil-fuel supplies. He has spoken about this subject all over the world, including here in Nova Scotia.


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