by Aaron » Sat 17 Jun 2006, 09:35:26
This thread speaks to a fundamental aspect of PO IMO.
It is frustrating to consider that even the peak-informed by and large don't walk the walk, anymore than the ignorant masses. This observation masks the reality of our situation however. Over the past 2000 years or so, we have become masterful at obscuring the mechanism from the public, and presenting only the outcome.
Meat comes in little cellophane packages...
Veggies appear in neat rows on a shelf...
Cars... from the car dealer of course...
And so forth.
The underpinnings for our industrial/information society are all but transparent to the vast majority. And all of them are energy-price sensitive. Obviously... We think in the simplest terms, with the most convenient definitions. Little or no thought is given to the process itself... only the outcome is noted.
For example, buy a hybrid car... we see the higher fuel efficiency on the sticker, but the truly heroic amounts of hydrocarbon energy it takes to sustain a growing industrial presence capable of producing such a vehicle, goes unnoticed.
Never occur to us, that around half of the hydrocarbons that car will consume by existing, had already been burned before you ever saw it.
Now multiply this idea across the spectrum of stuff out there, and you'll get the implication. Even the guy, who makes the petrol from oil had his morning coffee in a styrene cup... made from oil. Right down to the aglets on yer shoelaces... (thnx Pops)...
If that was not bad enough... Even if you achieved zen-like disconnection from modern society, and reduced your hydrocarbon foot-print to 0, millions more won't... guaranteed.
So at the end of the day, all you have accomplished is lowering the relative price-point for energy, virtually financing continued hydrocarbon consumption by the masses. If you don't burn it, I promise you someone will. As weird as it sounds, ethical energy conservation is a terrible thing.
Energy prices, (especially oil), should be many times more expensive than it is today... (& I believe that if OPEC's fake reserve estimates were exposed it would be)
Short of military intervention, it's the only way to get a handle on consumption. (As we see in some European countries today with their massive fuel taxes) Cost vs utility is the only true governor on human behavior.
Finally, although an energy impoverished world might suck from our point of view, it's not the real problem. Mankind has done that many times in our past with measured success.
It's our penchant as a species for fighting that's the real issue. We have a storied history of fighting... as individuals, groups and nations... we fight today. The problem is, that we have become extraordinarily efficient at it.
I don't really fear a horse & buggy society... my Great Grandfather did it. I fear the planet of the ape's scenario... desperate people with nuclear weapons is an anathema. Joe help us...
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.
Hazel Henderson