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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

RECENT article Esso gave :e of proven oil reserves at r !nt rates of consumption as ars for the world.

tish Gas says proven gas ves will last about 20 years. a commercial vehicles now ; built may still be operable years, but on what fuel? ispect that these

lecies are mostly designed ck up price rises, but as transport is the one form of nd activity (I include prs in agriculture) that must liquid fuels in most cases, if anything is the transport / doing about encouraging r areas to convert from to other fuels?

is could include railway rification, central heating by power, as shown at the Homes Exhibition, more ric vehicles (again 'charged?), coal-burning 3ailing ships, hydrogening aircraft, anything to liquid fuels for the future of transport.

r without liquid fuels it 't have a future, and with g world population I don't alcohol production being the ver, anyway in Europe. hat are those who are

'ard thinking doing about problem, if anything?

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