Post Carbon Fellow Richard Heinberg was quoted in this review of discussions on economic growth at the Aspen Forum.
From the article:
Addressing today’s relative cheapness of natural gas and the fracking industry that partially drives that, Richard Heinberg, a senior fellow at the Post Carbon Institute, asked the audience, “Twenty years from now we’ll be looking at a dried up industry that blew away, leaving half a million new holes in the ground, ruined aquifers, and we’ll wonder if it was all worth it.” (Much of the crowd cheered.)


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