Many of us here agree to the certainty and inevitability of a shortfall of oil supply in meeting demand over the coming years.
Many of us here say that economists have it all wrong and that the economic system is fatally flawed, possibly that it helped get us in this mess and that it can't react to the impending challenge. I don't agree with this myself.
Here's an idea that might demonstrate my faith:
I don't know who the administrators of the peakoil.com group are but if they read this:
Can we organise a "Peakoil.com" investment fund?
A) Talk to the bank and organise an oil futures investment portfolio and publish the details online. Make it simple ....we will have a lower limit price below which we sell (say 35$ / barrel) to cut losses and an upper limit above which we sell (say 100$ / barrel milestone) after which the fund is recovered and redistributed per C below.
B) Organise an on-line payment mechanism whereby members can contribute to the fund with a credit card (say minimum $10 or something and there may be some tax or handling charge) before a given deadline after which the investment is made.
C) Once the sell happens, the payee receives 90% of his entitlement with 10% being invested in an alternative energy company voted for online by Peak Oil members. This smaller portfolio will then be managed by the Peak Oil administrators as they wish from that point on and they collect the profits.
Give contributors who object to the principle of a free market the option to have all profits above their original investment (corrected for inflation) reinvested.
D) Start another investment fund for the 150$ milestone and keep on going!
The effect:
It may well prove a good means to promote Peak Oil.
We get a profit if we are right about Peak Oil.
We are investing in Alternative Energy.
Peak Oil administrators get a fund to reward and expand their work.
I'm in with $100 if it can be set up with integrity.


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