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Nederlands: Er komt een wereldwijde energiecrisis aan die erger wordt dan de financiële crisis stelt Jeremy Leggett, Oxford University, auteur "Uit de olie". Door financiële beperkingen in de oliemarkt kan deze energiecrisis al binnen enkele jaren uitbreken.
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Date 3 March 2014
Source YouTube: Jeremy Leggett over de energiecrisis – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today

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