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General discussions of the systemic, societal and civilisational effects of depletion.

Unread postby 0mar » Mon 13 Jun 2005, 18:12:40

Also, remember, as soon as growth stops in our economies, the system falls apart. 0% growth in our current model equates to financial meltdown. Sustained 0% growth is a catastrophe. Negative growth is the Apocalypse.
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Unread postby Kez » Wed 15 Jun 2005, 17:46:03

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JohnDenver', '[')So you move into the flop house. You've got food, you've got your job. You're not dying. You can still pay your mortgage. In fact you've got a lot more money every month because you're not paying into a car. Life's good. You're getting more exercise. You're overcoming your addiction, and getting well! It's a great feeling. Next thing you know, somebody opens a bar by the flop house so you can have a beer. Why not just relax and go with the flow, instead of demanding that society support your destructive habit.


Yeah this works for single people. But it doesn't work for married couples. Kids, grandparents, 2 jobs to go to, these all restrict how you get around. How many people can convince their spouse to just rough it out and give up the nice house, move away from the grandparents, give up the car, and change schools for the kids and get a new job?

In America, you would have a hard time just finding a spouse to give up their own car and carpool with you, let alone give up their whole lifestyle and move. When gas prices start getting outrageous in America, this is what I suspect the families will do, to give up one of their two cars and start carpooling all over the place. Everyone will hate it because they've been spoiled to death already.
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Unread postby Macsporan » Wed 15 Jun 2005, 18:19:31

Diddums. Poor babies.
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Unread postby Aaron » Wed 15 Jun 2005, 18:39:02

You guys didn't actually read the linked thread on page one did you? :)

It just means that unless everyone, everywhere is forced to comply with reduced consumption, they will purchase how much energy they can afford.

If you increase the supply of any commodity on the world market, like oil for example, through conservation, efficiency, or new technology from Area 51, it's price will drop.

Since non complaint people will be able to afford more of this commodity, relative to it's new conservation-fueled lower price, they will purchase more...

See?
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.

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Unread postby Macsporan » Wed 15 Jun 2005, 18:57:42

So any energy saved by diligent greenies will be squandered by obese rednecks from the suburbs?

Hmmm...rationing anyone?

Say goodbye to the free market and say hello to five years in a labour camp for anyone caught cheating.

Not nice, but necessary? :?
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Unread postby Wildwell » Wed 15 Jun 2005, 19:32:32

Well yes and no, don't forget you have a backdrop of falling supply post peak. If supply was steady or rising, the no-conservation argument would apply because you'd be supplying excess capacity and therefore a price drop. That said, that assumes you are pumping at a steady or rising rate in the first place. It's highly unlikely if the price did fall because of conservation OPEC would keep pumping if there was no market, indeed that is the whole idea of OPEC.
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