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We Have Entered the Age of Consequences for Climate and Energy Inaction an Interview With Richard Heinberg

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AI-generatedThe interview discusses peak oil and the consequences of inaction on climate and energy. The commercial mechanism is weak: no specific price, supply disruption, or company impact is reported. The article is a general warning about oil depletion and geopolitical instability, but lacks concrete data on production cuts, price moves, or company margins. Therefore, the impact is speculative and not actionable for immediate commercial decisions.
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- Interview marks 20th anniversary of The Oil Depletion Protocol.
- Heinberg warns U.S. tight oil production is declining.
- Middle Eastern oil infrastructure faces destruction.
- Heinberg advocates for reducing energy usage and building community resilience.
- Published 2026-05-12.
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