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Revisiting Hafemeister’s ‘Science and Society’ Tests
American Journal of Physics
  • Robert J. Brecha, University of Dayton
  • Rex L. Berney, University of Dayton
  • Bruce A. Craver, University of Dayton
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract

We revisit a series of papers on science and society issues by David Hafemeister in the 1970s and 1980s. The emphasis in the present work is on world oil production limits and some consequences of various possible scenarios for the near future. Some of the data and scenarios used by Hafemeister are updated for U.S. oil production in the past two decades and extended to an analysis of a peak in world oil production in the future. We discuss some simple scenarios for future energy use patterns and look at the consequence of these scenarios as world oil production begins to decline. We also provide a list of resources for critical investigations of natural resource extraction and depletion patterns.

Inclusive pages
916-930
ISBN/ISSN
0002-9505
Document Version
Published Version
Comments

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Publisher
American Association of Physics Teachers
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Robert J. Brecha, Rex L. Berney and Bruce A. Craver. "Revisiting Hafemeister’s ‘Science and Society’ Tests" American Journal of Physics Vol. 75 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_brecha/24/