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A Culture of Quantity to a Culture of Quality.

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

Unread postby backstop » Sun 26 Sep 2004, 16:31:50

Cthulhu - thankyou for your response


"Causes of conflict
Most of the conflicts have their root causes to natural resources, namely pasture, water and land which has hitherto been politically capitalized outside the district. "


Beside the attitude of the Kenyan gov.t and its officials towards this area and its people there are further factors to consider, of which the potent impact of the destabilization of the 'wet' season rains over the last three decades is but one.


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Re: A Culture of Quantity to a Culture of Quality.

Unread postby AdamB » Mon 19 Jan 2026, 21:46:12

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MonteQuest', 'P')redicting the future can be an express ticket to the Hall of Fools, but here's my best shot based upon a lot of reading and just common sense.


More than a little amusing that you in a precognitive manner posted exactly where you were going to land....and then went and did it anyway.

Hope you are doing okay Monte, unfortunate about being precognitive.....just not about peak oil. Or collapse. Or the value of your reading and common sense.
Plant Thu 27 Jul 2023 "Personally I think the IEA is exactly right when they predict peak oil in the 2020s, especially because it matches my own predictions."

Plant Wed 11 Apr 2007 "I think Deffeyes might have nailed it, and we are just past the overall peak in oil production. (Thanksgiving 2005)"
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