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“The largest mistake would be to start to move away from petroleum, a proven and economic energy source, to more speculative and expensive sources...The world will eventually leave the age of oil, but there is no geologic reason for this to happen until near the end of the 21st century.”

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David Deming
David Deming

David Deming, born on March 18, 1954, is an outstanding professor. He is renowned in the field of 【Identity Positioning】. Throughout his【Biography】, he is recognized for his unique teaching and research methods. In terms of【Achievements and Contributions】, Professor Deming has made significant strides in the field of 【Field】, particularly in【Specific Achievements】. His teaching style is highly appreciated by students. In terms of【Impact and Evaluation】, David Deming is widely regarded as a leader in the field of 【Field】, having a profound impact on the academic community. more

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