by h2 » Sat 01 Jun 2013, 20:14:29
it's odd posting a question like this as greece, italy, spain, teeter on the brink of major depression, 3rd world countries have rolling blackouts as the norm, because they simply cannot afford the prices that peak oil/carbon fuels are forcing via the supply/demand dynamic. It's kind of like asking if you want it to snow in the middle of a snowstorm, it is snowing, nothing we do is going to stop it at this point, and saying it's not snowing isn't going to make the snow stop.
Any doubt I had about peak oil already being here was removed over the last year as the mainstream media began to blindly repeat the blather put out by wallstreet firms pumping up tight oil/gas stocks as the smart guys are pulling out, classic bubble dynamics there, but the way the mainstream media keeps repeating the mantra of the demise of 'peak oil', as if geology has ended and oil costs the $5 a barrel the Economist magazine predicted some time back, without any actual facts, and ignoring totally the actual shortage of all affordable oil fuels globally now, here, in the present, which is the definition of peak oil, ie, cheap oil grows scarce, leaving only the crud that was considered not worth extracting due to high costs, previously. As noted, look at what people are doing, not what they say, and what they are doing is paying up to 120 a barrel (brent) for crude, year in and year out, while frantically rolling out every gigawatt of solar / wind they can put online, actions speak louder than words, and those actions tell me that we're now well into peak oil, and that climate change is far worse than we'd imagined, as every long term worst case scenario is eclipsed by short term events that prove those earlier guesses to have been far too optimistic.
I'd like people globally to get smart and start acting rationally, but that's not going to happen, so that's like wishing a shooting star, or a herd of unicorns, would fix all our problems, we have to work with what we have at hand, generally stubborn, kind of dumb, but at times energetic, people, aka some large brained apes burning stuff up because they can, just clever enough to do it, but not quite clever enough to grasp what they are doing to their ecosystem in the process. And a system designed from the ground up to grow endlessly as it's core premise, something that is already starting to fail across the globe now, not tomorrow, with no actual plan b in place.
I actually envy the young, they get to live through a big chunk of this process, and see what evolves and devolves and fails and succeeds, it will be very interesting times, a good place to watch how cultures adapt and adjust, or fail to do so through stupidity, greed, and hubris, the classic elements that we've been warned about over the millenia.
As they say, party on.