by cephlon » Mon 19 Sep 2005, 14:13:44
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'H')ow long have you known about peak oil?
How do you cope with the nagging negative/hoplessness feelings?
Hey PJ, I am also located in the chicago suburbs (west). I found out about peak oil around Nov 2004. I found out on a friday afternoon at work and I don't think I slept much that entire weekend. I just read and read as much information as I could, on both sides. After about a month of reading I couldn't come to any solid conclusion so I decided I would just continue to get out of debt and get my finances in order. I sort of put Peak Oil out of my mind so I could go on with my daily routine. As I was trying to learn more about financial matters, I ran into people predicting the burst of the housing bubble, the failing dollar, the huge american debt crisis, the lack of savings. Then Katrina hit and all of a sudden I was very nervous living in the US.
To deal with these negative feelings I have just been reading as much as I can. I am lucky in that my brother also knows and understands Peak Oil, and my girlfriend is slowly starting to realize there is no current technology that can save us. So I can talk to them about it, which helps.
Right now I don't believe that there will be a total collapse of society. I could go out and put a solar panel array on my roof and power my house for the next 10 years. So we will still be able to derive power and electricty, just not enough to support our current way of life. Society will change drastically, especially the US. Right now I am trying to decide what is the best coarse of action. Stay here in the burbs and just stock up, maybe hook up solar power, or move to a smaller town and plan to be totally self-dependent.
I don't know if you already knew about this group, but there is a chicago oil awareness group over at meetup.com
I just found out about it and will try to attend the october meeting. Maybe I'll see you there