New guy attracts peakers like the fresh meat he is...
It's kinda like those National Geographic movies where the vultures descend on the most recent corpse that falls.
A little creepy yes?
We are truly social creatures are we not? Even among depletionists, (which is the one label that almost nobody here would shun), we divide into camps.
Us & Them.
In my heart of hearts, I believe that this condition is at once our best quality, & our worst enemy.
The competition this division creates has driven human intellectual development to unforeseen heights; but it's also created unimagined horrors of exploitation & runaway expectations of never-ending growth & prosperity.
If someone had asserted 150 years ago that humanity would transition from waterwheel to steam to coal to oil over the next century or so they would have been quite correct.
We therefore assume that a similar transition will happen from conventional oil to
whatever.
Hardly reassuring is it?
We divide & fight during prosperous times... One shudders to think about how our world might change faced with growing energy poverty.
Fortunes have been made & squandered... nations born and toppled over less.
I imagine a great many unforeseen developments will happen as things unfold which 1) are impossible to predict & 2) vastly affect the outcome of future events.
But it's difficult to imagine that the most significant transition in human history will pass, without the most significant birthing pains in history.
Which is a PC way of saying that the have/have not gap will grow during a depletion scenario, and that we will do what we always do...
Fight
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.
Hazel Henderson