OK, looked this morning at the list of new posts. We've got Jack dancing on the grave of the unhappy souls who have lost their lives. A category 4/5 hurricane that strikes the coast, the equivalent of untold nuclear bombs, is used by jack to prove his thesis, a thesis that he uses as his mantra for peakoil.com. Others are happily enjoying the pain and misery in other ways.
Their thesis is simply a reflection of their warped view on the world. Crime and looting and theft are as old as humanity. Similarly, compassion and people working together to create stability. Yet the negativists--including most of the moderators--will focus in on the negative. It is a psychological reflection of them.
I'll continue to peek in here on occassion. But as one who has studied peak oil in depth, studied the biological issues (as raised in topics such as overshoot), has studied great looks at the "liberal project" such as John Gray--if you've not read him, you're uninformed--there really is little of value at this site, other than a collection of news articles and an occasional post. Go to other places, like:
http://www.energybulletin.net/news.php
http://mobjectivist.blogspot.com/
http://peake.blogspot.com/
http://peakenergy.blogspot.com/
http://www.theoildrum.com/
http://www.env-econ.net/
And James Hamilton, an economists at UCSD is also giving a hard look at peak oil (with the full support of the OilDrum, mentioned above--though they are often at odds).
These sites also have their share of negativism. But they are not populated and dominated with the sad unhappy souls that I find here. I dropped out of the participation in the site many months ago but will continue to look for something of interest and to point out the sad unhappy nature of most of the posts.
If you are interested in peak oil, I suggest using peak oil.com as an entry point. But unless you are one of the sad souls who loves to put salt into the wounds of others, you will soon tire of this place. Perhaps you like hanging out with negativists. They do hang together.
But I highly recommend avoiding this site other than--as I do--checking to see if just maybe there is a post of worth.
The odds are against it.
Sorry for the diversion. You may now get back to proving that a category 4/5 hurricane and the chaos that resulted is proof of all the negativism that the depressed souls and moderators of this site know is just around the corner.
The phrase "the greatest generation" was applied to those who lived through the depression and WWII. Now, I'm a little sick of that phrase. It's a little self-important. But there is some truth to it. Well, whatever truth there is in it, there is one thing I know: the greatest generation does not populate this site.