by marko » Tue 30 Aug 2005, 11:40:45
It's really a question of priorities and where you think is the best investment of time and energy. Do you concentrate on preparing for the wrenching changes that are certain to come and saving yourself and those close to you from doom? Or do you try to convince the government to take action?
As Azreal pointed out, governments respond only to large and well-funded interest groups. What would be needed to move US government policy would be an interest group large and organized enough to counter rich campaign contributors and big corporations, including the corporate-controlled media, which now essentially determine policy (with a few cultural bones thrown to the religious right).
The difficulties in creating such an organization are that
1) Most people do not want to hear about peak oil.
2) Most people's opinions are shaped by the corporate media.
3) The corporate media, with an interest in maximizing short-term profit,
will make the idea of peak oil look ridiculous or dangerous as soon as it
starts to threaten those profits by actually reducing consumption. Even
if media corporations are open to the concept, their advertisers will
force them to demonize it. Republicans will paint peak oilers as
enemies of America, and the media will play along.
I just don't see much possibility for grassroots organizing in this environment. You may have some initial success in bringing together the people who are not committed to denial, but as soon as your organization becomes really threatening, the demonization will begin and people will be slamming doors in your face or even reaching for their rifles in some parts of the US.
If you think that this is the best investment of your time and energy, by all means, pursue this course.
For my part, however, I will be working to try to save my own skin and the skin of those I care about. I'd frankly rather stay below the radar and not do anything really threatening to the powers that be so that I have a better chance of being left to go about my business.