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New website examines health care options after peak oil

Released on = August 8, 2006, 7:11 pm

Press Release Author = Peak Oil Medicine

Industry = Energy

Press Release Summary = A new blog launched recently seeks to explore health care
options after peak oil. \"Because modern medicine runs on fossil fuel, just like the
rest of our society, it is vulnerable to rising oil prices and supply disruptions\",
says blog founder Paul Roth, a medical professional in Australia.

Press Release Body = A new blog launched recently seeks to explore health care
options after peak oil. \"Because modern medicine runs on fossil fuel, just like the
rest of our society, it is vulnerable to rising oil prices and supply disruptions\",
says the blog author, a medical professional in Australia.

While there is a growing awareness about peak oil, relatively little has been
written about the potential health impacts. \" I spent several months scouring the
internet for information about peak oil, but only found a few sites specifically
covering the possible health effects\", he said.

\"We need to look at our current health system, where it is most vulnerable to the
effects of peak oil, and what we can do to begin changing things now, rather than
waiting for a crisis\", he concluded.

A growing number of experts predict that peak oil will occur within the next five
years. Peak oil is when half the world\'s oil is gone. While half will still be left,
it is the hardest and most expensive to extract. Coupled with increasing world
demand, prices are likely to continue increasing, with some experts predicting that
oil will reach $200 a barrel within the next 10 years. You can register for free at
the website and contribute to the discussion about the future of health care.


Web Site = http://www.peakoilmedicine.com

Contact Details = Paul Roth
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