Peakommid
Peakommid, also known as peak oil, refers to the point in time when the maximum rate of global petroleum extraction is reached, after which the rate of production enters terminal decline. This concept is based on the understanding that oil reserves are finite and that the rate of extraction cannot continue to increase indefinitely. The term was popularized by Colin Campbell in his 1997 book "The Coming Petroleum Crisis."
The peak oil theory suggests that the world has already reached or is approaching the peak of
Proponents of peak oil argue that the world must transition to renewable energy sources to avoid economic
The peak oil debate is ongoing and involves complex scientific, economic, and political considerations. It highlights