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We are unable to think about the consequences of Peak Oil via our everyday experiences, and can only draw partial historical parallels. It is accordingly difficult to imagine what kind of impact a gradual withdrawal of one of the most important sources of energy would have on our civilization. Psychological barriers account for the suppression of irrefutable facts and lead to an almost instinctive rejection of in-depth discussion of this difficult issue. The occurrence of Peak Oil is, however, unavoidable.
- Bundeswehr report on Peak Oil, p. 103
(via Energy Bulletin)