by lonewolf » Tue 12 Jan 2010, 13:12:10
In a continuing, if not futile, effort to attempt to return this site to some semblance of of oil-depletion related discussion:
You, I, and everyone of us in the 'West' are alive solely because of our oil prolific (obscene) consumption - both direct and indirect. The energy content incorporated into every single product, service and thing that we do (and have ever done) is irreplaceable (in today's world). Take someone's long-term access to oil away (via whatever mechanism) and , well ... they die. Period. After much suffering and lashing-out at 'injustice', I should note. To anyone that 'cares' to not believe this, I suggest that they try it - literally - but I digress ...
Now, price (affordability) is the key to one's direct access to any resource in a capitalist system - especially including energy (aka everything). We all (mostly) talk of pending "higher prices" - of much higher future prices (in multiples of any high seen to date btw)- as per capita oil extraction continues to accelerate on the decline slope. But, if you think about it, "higher prices" is actually a euphemism for "constrained access" to 'life as you knew it' - aka equates to directly impeding one's personal continued survival and that of ones genes (progeny). Rather self-evident, assuming one actually 'thinks' about it.
Put another way, an escalating price (cost, in real terms) increasingly limits (impedes) access to necessary survival resources to fewer and fewer people. Therefore. with ever rising price inevitably comes (leads to) an ever increasing death rate. Put yet another way, ever increasing price (supply constraint among other drivers) produces an ever decreasing gene pool of would be survivors/progenitors. When only the very-rich can afford oil, only the very-rich will be able to reproduce (and have progeny likely to survive to maturity and perpetuate the species - if any.) When only the ultra-rich (uber-elite) can afford to access/consume oil, only the mega-elite will have ongoing access to the resources necessary to sustain themselves and their spawn (if prepared for the coming anarchy).
So, as price escalates, the (effective, future) gene pool decreases. Pumping/burning oil as fast as we can has basically the same effect as pumping DNA out of the future of life on Earth as fast as we can.
Good luck with that plan, man. Smart monkey? ROF
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To another peak everything observation, we speak of Peak Oil as being when approximately half of the planets petroleum endowment has been consumed (I do know that this is NOT a/the literal definition of Peak Oil). But this 50%-gone meme is NOT actually true. While it may be nearly correct that we have extracted approximately half of what we have found, much if not most of what remains will never be extracted (IMO) - due to a variety of related reasons. For a historical example. it is estimated that Britain still has 90% or more of their endowment of coal remaining in the ground despite more than two centuries of extraction frenzy. Why? Because no matter how much technology/efficiency ones applies to the effort, the low-hanging fruit has already been removed (forever) and each subsequent fraction becomes increasing more difficult/less efficient to extract (the EROEI declines exponentially). It can/will be the same for oil - and for any/every other resource. Therefore, far more than half of the oil ever to be extracted/consumed by man has already occurred - regardless of how much may remain in alleged reservoirs, or the extraction technology/efficiency applied, or what the prevailing mean global retail price may be. I'd 'guess' that we have already consumed 3/4 of the oil that we ever will. And this is barring near-term catastrophic demand destruction (collapse of 'civilization'). Which implies that we have far less time remaining to suckle on the great oil-teat than we would have thought based on a half gone model. The uber-elite (and their personal slave force) are sorely pleased. However, one must wonder just how 'prepared' most of them are to take true personal/genetic advantage of their happy circumstance as the future continues to unfold at ever breath-taking velocity.
I do know that the above is deliberately 'simplistic' and generality. Which IMO does not render it inaccurate. But what say thee?
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