Is there enough time ? Enough time for what ?
Of course, there are not enough time to replace at least 50 % of current fossil fuel infrastructure but there are enough time to be prepare for Stone Age way of life with a little modern equipments in the way.
However, the fact that Borneo is covered with forest does help here. I can tell you Stone Age way of life sucks a little bit ( I am a bone head greenies ) but at least you are alived. So I will be the active advocate for Stone Age way of life. Of course, you don't need to throw your computer away. Time will do it for you. Bicycle does help. I am organizing bicycle club for the local community. Currently no single soul joined yet as the road is congested with huge second-hand SUVs from Japan. Almost all bicyclists that Gogota knew killed by those females in SUVs. No made it all of them... If I am not posting here for 3 months , I am mowed down too.
Rainwater collection and changes in bathing method can solve the water problem. Almost all wild plants can be eaten. Of course, it required time to learn new thing . At least modern plastics can help to preserve books from wet weather. Conclusion, enough time to be prepared for Stone Age way of life at least here in Borneo.
Look at what Borneo people done to tree cutters. They cut off 10,000 heads. Hey ! they worshipped jungle like me too. Even university professor in Borneo quit their high paying job to be warlord and environmentalist. Talk is cheap. Death to forest cutters. Sopeak oil means back to Stone Age way of life. Not too bad but continuous working to feed yourself.

However, I have get use to it already as last time , we are the sweatshops for US consumers. Now, they moved to cheaper sweatshops in China. Adapt for Stone Age living or died.
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')"If you destroy the forest there will be violence, anarchy. Everywhere."
(Murai Garang, Dayak shaman and warlord)
In the town of Palangkaraya, Suwido Limin, is a university professor, an environmentalist and a local warlord with 1500 men under his command. We meet him at one of many roadblocks Prof. Limin has organized to stop new migrants from resettling his homeland.
Suwido Limin, director of CIMTROP, the Centre for International Cooperation in Management of Tropical Peatlands, at the University of Palangkaraya.