by FatherOfTwo » Tue 07 Jun 2005, 11:53:37
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Aaron', 'A')lthough I gotta say that I agree that most people don't really "get it".
I'm not familiar with your individual position on peak effects, but it is all too common to see unrealistic expectations for how things will go after peak.
The magnitude of the issues we discuss here are simply alien to most people.
The scale involved in complex societies deceives the mind accustomed to dealing with much smaller quantities.
All very true. But it must also be stated that we are very heavy on the doom crowd (which admittedly I'm leaning more towards each day myself) and we only have a smattering of experts here.
This forum fortunately has lots of geologists who know their sh&t, people like rockdoc123 come to mind, and they help tremendously in getting a clear picture of the geology side of things. We also have lots of people like Devil who are clearly energy savvy, but aren't hardcore in a particular industry. (I must admit I don’t know what Devil does, my guess is it is climate change oriented?) We also have lots of ecologists and other people who are very interested in peak oil as it relates to the environment (for obvious reasons as it directly ties to some of the problems they’ve been talking about for ages.) As such I would say that this forum has almost unequivocally hammered out that:
a) we're in overshoot
b) we're damn close to peak.
And then there is the rest of us who have done lots of reading and are intelligent, but essentially since we aren’t in a particular industry (I’m in IT for chrisake) we
really only end up repeating what we think is correct. More often than not we don’t
know it’s correct because we haven't spent our careers studying the area in question. For instance, how successful will alternate energies scale? What will be the true economic impacts of oil depletion be? We probably have a very good idea but we haven't hammered out these issues like we have the overshoot and oil peak issue.
What this forum really, really needs are some heavy hitters in these and other topic areas - People who are very well respected in their communities and can cut through the crap, mis-information or out-dated ideas. For instance, we really need a nuclear engineer (or 2 or 3!). We all know we’re going to make an effort at expanding nuclear power, but there is lots of fuzzy info out there as to how successful it will be… how much uranium is left? What type of reactors are truly feasible? etc. etc. We also need a heavy hitter economist (gasp!) etc. Of course the catch is that these heavy hitters have to be open-minded enough to explore what lies before us; as we all know it isn’t an easy mental hurdle for some people to get over.
Just my $0.02 (running total probably about $43.96 by now)