by Concerned » Sun 03 Oct 2004, 18:41:39
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')I view peak oil as a lifeboat situation. We've got the lifeboat (the earth), the people in the lifeboat (the nations), and the provisions (oil).
Now, assuming this is a valid analogy, does it make sense to conserve provisions on a lifeboat? Maybe, if you can get everybody to agree to conserve together, but can you actually do that (i.e. can you enforce cooperation)? For example, suppose it's just me and another guy in the lifeboat. I encourage him to conserve, and overtly conserve myself, but at night, I eat (or squirrel away) the portion that he conserved.
There are many provisions on the lifeboat, but the people in the lifeboat believe only the economic high priest fundamentalists of increased growth and high consumption of oil (crack cocaine)
Even worse 25% of the people in the lifeboat are already using 80% - 90% of all provisions.
Magically the life boat somehow through the timbers and dirt accumulated over time regrows much of it's own provisions including its food and water. Indeed many primitive neanderthal societies have been studied and existed without the consumption of oil (crack cocaine).
The solution from the economic high priest fundamentalists is to change everyone in the life boat into consuming vast amounts of oil (crack cocaine) a.k.a globalisation.
Well everyone gets addicted but the oil (crack cocaine) is not getting renewed nearly as fast as it gets used, in their addicted state anyone and everyone are quite happy to sink their lifeboat for their next hit of oil (crack cocaine) leading to the death of everyone.