DOI: 10.14264/uql.2017.991
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Implications of oil depletion for biodiversity

Abstract: Since the 1950s the growth of the human population and per capita consumption has accelerated, raising concerns about the limits to growth due to resource constraints. The oil supply has been of particular concern, with production predicted to peak in the first decades of the 21 st century. This is a problem because modern society is highly dependent on the supply of petrochemicals for its energy, including modern industrialised agriculture. One of the key inputs to agriculture that is dependent on petrochemic… Show more

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