Look in any science/geography textbook from 20 years ago. They all warned that world oil supplies would run out in 20years. It's been twenty years and we still have oil. In twenty years time I wouldn't be surprised if 'experts' are saying we only have 20 years worth of oil left.
IMO, cover as much desert as possible in solar electricity plants. No one needs desert, it's just a bunch of sand. I remember reading some article when I was back in school that only a small percentage of the Saharan desert would need to be converted into solar power plants in order to power the world.
Also, there's been a lot of advances in biofuels...which is one of the main reasons why potato and rice prices have increased recently, as producers have realised there's more money in growing rape or other biofuel plants than food crops.
IMO, cover as much desert as possible in solar electricity plants. No one needs desert, it's just a bunch of sand. I remember reading some article when I was back in school that only a small percentage of the Saharan desert would need to be converted into solar power plants in order to power the world.
Also, there's been a lot of advances in biofuels...which is one of the main reasons why potato and rice prices have increased recently, as producers have realised there's more money in growing rape or other biofuel plants than food crops.