by Pops » Fri 04 Dec 2020, 09:47:33
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('warpig13', 'W')hy are you even here? - Rhetorical!
Of course it matters when CONVENTIONAL oil peaks... peak conventional oil has been offset by synthetic oil for some time...
So which is it? Either it matters or it doesn't.
Look, I began to prepare for peak 20 years ago. I bugged out to the sticks, acquired tools and learned lots of old skills because there was no "new" alternative to petroleum. 10 years ago I thought PO imminent and tight oil a scam, so I battened down the hatch and bugged in. 5 or 6 years ago tight oil showed me I was no Cassandra so I cashed out of the "homestead." It was a great plan for 2000 but the intervening 20 years have made a huge difference in what is possible.
It's much easier to be independent of the oil economy now. Something I assume you are working on. Today one can buy an EV and enough PV to drive it. Add pretty good, low maintenance battery capacity to bridge cloudy days. The Internet. Broadband, fibre optics into the sticks, wifi, 4G and soon Starlink! means working remotely with little effort. High efficiency appliances, HVAC, windows and tight building products & techniques mean I can build a more efficient house than 20 years ago.
The question to me has never been will there be a peak, or even so much when, but how can I prepare before preparing is no longer possible.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'C')ivilisation is now about to change for the worse, because the planet is running out of its natural resources... We are now moving to a socialist world government where the remaining resources will be allocated centrally... our civil liberties have not been eroded - they've been smashed to bits and they're NEVER coming back. The democrats (the irony!) have just cheated Trump out of his presidency ...
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LOL.The reality of course is a rise in right-wing nationalism and digital gas-light as exemplified by, well, your post. This was to be expected in a resource constrained world, it's an extremely bad sign that we've gotten there before the constraints bite.
The supreme irony is that this ultimate human invention, the internet, that had the capacity to bring us all together and make us collectively wiser and more resilient, will be used instead to divide us with compelling ignorance, doctored videos and alternative facts
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