How would your life be different without products made from oil?

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How would your life be different without products made from oil? Peak oil How would your life be different without products made from oil?

What is “peak oil”?

Oil dependency Oil is the fossil fuel we use the most. #3.6 Aim: What is peak oil? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: peak oil (15) Activity: “A Crude Awakening” (15) Summary (5) HW #19 Oil dependency Oil is the fossil fuel we use the most. How is food at the grocery store affected by the price of a barrel of oil?

Activity: “A Crude Awakening” (15) #3.6 Aim: What is peak oil? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: peak oil (15) Activity: “A Crude Awakening” (15) Summary (5) HW #19 Oil dependency Global supply is projected to last about 40 more yrs How many years worth of oil might be found in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge? Less than one

Activity: “A Crude Awakening” (15) #3.6 Aim: What is peak oil? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: peak oil (15) Activity: “A Crude Awakening” (15) Summary (5) HW #19 Oil Crisis = when the rate of production (extraction) begins to decline. Most scientists agree that this will happen sooner than we run-out of oil, once we hit “peak oil”

In 1974, this is what Hubbert predicted would happen #3.6 Aim: What is peak oil? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: peak oil (15) Activity: “A Crude Awakening” (15) Summary (5) HW #19 Peak oil Peak oil - The highest point in oil production. In 1974, this is what Hubbert predicted would happen

Most analysts predict that peak oil will happen in the next decade. For the last 30 years we have been extracting more oil than we have been discovering. Most analysts predict that peak oil will happen in the next decade. #3.6 Aim: What is peak oil? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: peak oil (15) Activity: “A Crude Awakening” (15) Summary (5) HW #19  This is what is really happening

How will peak oil affect our lives? #3.6 Aim: What is peak oil? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: peak oil (15) Activity: “A Crude Awakening” (15) Summary (5) HW #19 How will peak oil affect our lives? What can we do to prevent economic collapse?

“A Crude Awakening” Watch the movie Answer the q’s as we go (they are in order)

Activity: “A Crude Awakening” (15) #3.6 Aim: What is peak oil? Agenda QOD (10) Lesson: peak oil (15) Activity: “A Crude Awakening” (15) Summary (5) HW #19