Living the diesel shortages in China
Posted on December 2, 2007 | Filed Under Peak oil
Dave DuByne, Language Matters. Trucks are lining up in their hundreds at three stations in Chongqing, China, in the hopes of getting 40 litres of fuel. In this city of 10 million, only those three are still selling diesel. This may be an economics-induced dress rehearsal of the reality that will face the rest of the world in the post-peak oil universe.
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