by eric_b » Thu 28 Jul 2005, 16:27:34
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')The mega-farms are going to be the first to go. Centralized .. centers of production are exactly that. Centers. They depend on inputs from all over the world... on pesticides, on the transportation systems, on distant processing and packaging plants, on oil-powered machinery manufactured hundreds or thousands of miles away (and the machinery itself requires huge amounts of specialization and centralized production). IMO, we're not going to be able to support this level of complexity and interdependence any more. Break one link in the chain, and we're seeing some major problems. Peak Oil has the potential to not just break one link in the chain, but many or most. These mega-farms you speak of are the most highly dependent on these complex and unsustainable systems, and they will be the first to go.
It all depends on how things break down of course. At this point I really don't have any
idea, except that we've all but assured ourselves a chaotic future. If there is a shift towards
an authoritative government, the remaining oil would be
prioritized, keeping those
large centralized farms going. I'm not saying this is a good thing, but it's possible.
It doesn't really matter, because one way or the other big changes are coming. I think everyone
agrees on this, if not on what the changes will be.