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Life After the “Peak” In the film “ A Crude Awakening” the term peak oil is used to describe the fossil fuel energy supply in the world. If the fossil fuel era is nearing an end ,what kind of world do you think we will live in? What would be the repercussions of the end of cheap and abundant energy, and where do you think we go from here? In your opinion what needs to happen to address the energy problem ( if you think there is one). You should develop your thesis using specific examples from the film and your responses should be typed or lettered between 1 and two pages