Dan I do not think we are in disagreement. It might just be a problem with the "written word"
1) Conservation is important regardless of whether Hitsch said it or not. Do you agree with this or not?
2) Economic mitigation is important otherwise people will not stick to the plan. I am not that naive to believe that people will refrain from enviro nastiness if they are hungry , unemployed or their kid dies because they cannot afford Amoxicillin
3) Sorry about the "anti". You and I got the message and I am glad you agree that we should get anti-CnH2n+2.
4) We do agree on the role of the markets and the role of leadership. IMHO the only way for not having a tailspin (defined as images from the 30s, not images from .com bubble) is for the government to step in. I suggest reading Rifkin's book:
The European Dream which even though it is not related to peak oil makes a couple of really nice points about the economy in general. John Kenneth Galbraith did highlight many weaknesses of our present system ; his book [i]Culture of Contentment[i] did shape my views when I first read it > 10 yrs ago.
5) the point about efficiency was simple but was phrased in a suboptimal manner. In the 30s they were making what 5 million barrels a day which were used in machines with an efficiency of 10%. This enabled them to perform an effective work of 500K barrels. At 20-30% efficiency you perform twice - thrice the amount of work. This is precisely what A. Lovins has been trying to say and do for the last two decades. Even though I do not share his optimism about the future of the HyperCar ... it is important to stress that efficiency will provide a much needed cushion
6)I do not understand what you mean by
What I think you are missing is a notion of the potential impact of letting the market try to adjust to a diminishing resource. . If the markets are let to do their tricks , we might share the same cot in a nice labour camp. I guess it is not something you wish for, but something that you see likely. Furthermore do you dismiss a sound macro-economic policy as the best preventive measure? I do have to point out that if the markets do their tricks with this one do not expect anything different from big government intervention to "save us". It will be one hell of an interesting experiment to watch ... since it will take place with most of the governments of this world up to their neck in debt, with the US the Debt King.
7) I am talking more about the "New Aspo newsletter is GRIM". There were threads about the BNP (British Nationalist Party), more than 1 threads where posts were made debating how best to cull the thread etc. Since these posts keep recycling around here , you will see them if you stick long enough.

Your position on GW is clear this is why I moved up to the next question i.e. the relative ordering of both these problems. I do understand that they evolve on a different temporal scales e.g. peak oil in the next 5-10 years and GW showing its nasty teeth within the next 20-30 but we do need the perspective if we are to make the "right decisions". For example, action to mitigate GW might necessitate we curtail the use of ALL hydrocarbons by > 10% per year

. This will definitely economic nastiness and it might necessitate we explore solutions that look much different to our current economic system. Regarding my position on both these issues I think you only need to look at my signature and look at the pics in the following website:
http://www.tgv.com/
For the record, I do consider Heinberg and other eco-village utopians naive and potentially dangerous. If you want to take a look at how to build a modern potentially car-free infrastructure look at France (despite the fact they are burning the infrastructure as we speak )
However if you think that we have the ability to preserve suburbia and the car culture, sorry it will not happen.
9) When do we start? Pretty good question and one that every single person in this forum has asked more than 1 times. As far as I am concerned I have started doing it on personal level and have been trying to draw other people's attention to the energy issue. I presume that you do the same, so the question should probably read: "When does everyone else and the rest of the world starts"
"Nuclear power has long been to the Left what embryonic-stem-cell research is to the Right--irredeemably wrong and a signifier of moral weakness."Esquire Magazine,12/05
The genetic code is commaless and so are my posts.