by gego » Sat 03 Dec 2005, 02:30:01
Long explanation of the meandering path that lead me to a strong interest in peak oil.
Back in the 1970's I became interested in the future, mostly from the point of view of economics, inflation, freedom, and the environment. I read books like The Limits to Growth, The Population Bomb, Tragedy of the Commons, and many by the hard money authors of the day like Gary North, Howard Ruff, Harry Browne and others. I also became interested in scientific ways to look into the future, particularly mathematically oriented concepts.
In the early 1980's I moved to a small farm in southern Missouri expecting some sort of breakdown from the economic system and to be more dependent on myself and less on the system. Breakdown never developed back then, but I had the good fortune to become friends with a neighbor who all his life lived close to the land, and knew how to survive, out of necessity growing or hunting his food. Over the years he taught me plenty (back to the land basics 101) and my wife and I played Old McDonald on our farm, which was lots of work, but fun and educational.
Thankfully powerful computers became readily available to the average man, which helped in experimenting with different models. I could clearly see from mathematical models that the human population was out on a limb, and would be forced to crash back closer to the long term growth trend which is closer to 1 billion than the present 6 billion, but did not know what the trigger event would be to start the collapse. Economic collapse, war, revolution, plague, climatic change, or some unseen force were on my list of options. When I saw reports on the internet back in the late 1990's about the work done on peak oil, it became more and more apparent that it was the number one candidate for the trigger, both for the crisis described in the Fourth Turning, but also for the necessary crash in human population.
I work at increasing my knowledge of the world, and since peak oil is such an obvious danger, I want to know as much as I can about the thoughts of others on the topic, especially since I am not personally doing primary research on oil and gas.
I think this will be a difficult struggle to be one of the 1 billion survivors when the inevitable population crash occurs. Knowledge and tactical preparation are certainly advantages to increase the odds of being amongst the survivors. I also find it also very interesting to have a good picture of where I am in history rather than stumbling along as was the case when I was a young man.