by Guybrush » Sun 05 Feb 2006, 21:17:26
Like many others, I discovered Peak Oil by stumbling upon Matt Savinar’s website – Life after the Oil Crash. That was about two years ago. Like many others, I was nearly scared to death trying to believe that such a problem like this could ever exist. Almost immediately after closing the window to the LATOC website, I constantly found myself trying to find some mental relief. I checked Google, but what did I get? I got yet another link to the LATOC website, one link to the Die-Off website, and God knows what else.
Soon after that, I found myself looking for evidence that Peak Oil was simply a hoax. I found a few websites, but found their reasons for debunking Peak Oil almost ridiculous. It’s simple economics. Supply and Demand. One learns such things in Economics 101. Then, what’s the problem with believing Peak Oil? Peak Oil is just a symptom of the current mess we’re in. Eventually, I found the website that talks about The Busby Report while Googling for Peak Oil Survival.
The Busby Report brought at least some mental relief to me – at least it was a change from Matt Savinar’s website saying we’re going back to the Stone Age and everyone is going to die. But the Busby Report primarily focuses on the UK. What will the United States be like in 2025? What will Australia be like in 2025? What if the Busby Report is simply an optimistic scenario in a world of endless pessimistic scenarios? I guess we’ll have to wait and see. But for all we know, the world could be living the conditions of a 3rd-world country in ten, perhaps twenty years.
How will the general public respond to Peak Oil? This is probably one of the things that worry me the most. It’s quite obvious that Peak Oil won’t be something that’s a non-event such as Y2K was. With all the websites about Peak Oil being a hoax, and some websites about Peak Oil being a very serious issue, which one are the public more inclined to believe? Which one will they want to believe? Will attitude towards a transition towards alternative energy sources be calm or are we to expect chaos in the streets?
I’ve tried to tell family and friends about the problem of Peak Oil but they hardly (if ever) listen? Instead, what do they do? They plan where they should spend their vacation next year. I also regularly get emails from family and friends that include links that Peak Oil is a hoax. It’s such a simple concept. Why does such a strong majority refuse to believe it? We’re the same civilization that have created cars, electricity, mass production, planes, plastics, skyscrapers, televisions, trains, video games and numerous other things.
How can such a civilization collapse? Will it collapse? We don’t know. Nobody knows. But if one looks at the theories regarding Peak Oil such as Jevons Paradox or the Olduvai Cliff, they are truly terrifying to everyone. As I think about Peak Oil, I look around me. Everything in this room I type this post at least requires oil in some part of it’s production. Albums, Books, Bookshelves, Computers, Games, Light Bulbs, Magazines, and God knows what else. Hell, even the house I currently live in somehow required oil in part of it’s construction. How do we replace our source for such things? Sure, we can go back to the forest to create bookshelves, desks, and so forth. But how do we do that for six (almost seven) billion people?
If I think about the transition from oil, it seems that there are some alternatives for the things we currently use oil for. But, how can we get the necessary infrastructure in place before the shit starts to hit the fan? When that happens, the image that comes to mind is that we’re fucked. I currently plan to become a writer. But, what use will a writer be in the Post Peak world? What use will any job anybody has (with the exception of carpenters, doctors, labor and so forth) in the Post Peak world?
Really, who’s going to give one shit about what clothes they wear in a Post Peak world? Who’s going to give one shit about the Computer Nerds in a Post Peak world? For all we know, computers could be a fairy tale one would tell to one’s children in the Post Peak world. Let’s take a quick look at a recent event – Hurricane Katrina. Within three days of Katrina’s impact on New Orleans, the town had gone from a civilized place to a Mad Max society. What will the people in power do when the time comes to attempt to control the entire world from going crazy over Peak Oil? We had a hard enough time with New Orleans – we’re going to have one hell of a problem when we’ve got a worldwide problem.
I know I’m asking of too many unknowns in this thread, but in the two years that I’ve known about Peak Oil, it’s rare that I ever stop thinking about it. But with the day of the peak approaching every day, I can’t stop thinking about it. What will happen when the world discovers Peak Oil? It’s unlikely that people will act rationally. There is the option of power down, but what are the chances that the leader of a country will address his nation telling them that they need to reduce 75% of their energy consumption. Let’s look at America. I currently live in Maryland, but have two places to get away from the city in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Am I going to permanently move there just for the sake of surviving?
I look at the world around me. I look at the supermarkets, the restaurants, the electronic stores, everything. What will all of that matter in the Post Peak world? What will it be (if anything) in the Post Peak world? I’m currently typing this post on a computer. What will the use of computers be in a Post Peak world? What will the use of anything we use today be in a Post Peak world?
If one reads the posts on this website, some predict it to be worst than the Great Depression. Everyone knows that during the Great Depression, things were bad - really bad. How can life get any worse when civilization still exists?
As I said again, I know I ask of too many unknowns. But how can one choose to try to forget about a problem such as this? Especially when the people in charge of countries all over the world are doing nothing to stop it?