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Olduvai theoryThe Olduvai theory was first introduced by Richard C. Duncan, Ph.D.1 in 1989. He presented it in his paper, "The Peak Of World Oil Production And The Road To The Olduvai Gorge", at the Summit 2000 Pardee Keynote Symposia of the Geological Society of America, on November 13, 2000. The Olduvai theory provides a modern argument supporting the Malthusian catastrophe. The Olduvai theory states that the industrial civilization will have a lifetime of less than or equal to 100 years. "The Peak Of World Oil Production And The Road To The Olduvai Gorge"The Industrial Civilization is defined in this paper as the time from when energy production per capita rises above 30% of its peak to when it falls below 30% of its peak. This peak, according to the paper, occurred in 1979. This decline is predicted to occur in three stages:
See also
:Duncan, RC (2000a). The Heuristic Oil Forecasting Method: User's Guide & Forecast #4. www.halcyon.com/duncanrc/ (Forecast #4). 30 p. This site is no longer accessible. Some versions of this site, however, are available in the Internet Archive at http://web.archive.org/web/*/http%3A//dieoff.org/page224.htm.
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