by Aaron » Fri 24 Mar 2006, 13:26:59
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')And even if you could save energy by "powering down", all you accomplish is to lower relative energy costs, which helps to finance the expanding energy budget of others.
Like I've said almost an infinite number of times before, Jevon's paradox does not apply if energy prices are rising, and obviously even less if there are real energy shortages. If energy is becoming more and more expensive, it means that everybody will have to powerdown.
And buying shoelaces is for the idiots that haven't got several kinds of string at home for various purposes. And you do a knot at the end, silly!
As I have explained ad nauseaum, Jevon is a relative measurement... not an absolute one.
People will consume any useful stuff to the extent of their ability to acquire it.
Jevon just says that conservation & efficiency improvements do nothing to reduce
I posit that humanity will consume every drop of oil we can obtain and process from every available source.
Never has...