by MattSavinar » Tue 30 May 2006, 00:28:35
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Roymund', 'S')eriously, how many people here are rooting for peak oil and are going to relish the supposed upcoming economic meltdown with a kind of "I told you so!" attitude? Just an interesting psychological observation of the peak oil scene. Most of the ardent followers seem to really hope it will happen, either cause they despise the political/economic status quo or they've put so much time and energy into the issue that they feel the need to be proven right.
An interesting side theory is that most people (including the mainstream media) don't care about PO because they are satisfied with the status quo and are in denial of the changes that may come; or in otherwords peak oil followers are losers, unhappy, outside the establishment, etc. So? Am I right? Wrong? Just being a dick?
There are some people who, because they don't viscerally understand the implications, have convinced themselves the "world will be a better place" or that "this is a wonderful opportunity" or something along those lines.
Of course anybody who has taken a look at the news coming out of Iraq these days (Marines massacring children, massive sectarian violence) can't honestly say Peak Oil is anything other than a massive tragedy. (We're in Iraq as an indirect result of the impending peak.)
But people are capable of some pretty amazing mental gymaastics when there's an agenda to be promoted.
As far as peak oilers being "outsiders", you will find that a large segment felt they were getting screwed by the status quo PRIOR to finding out about this information. This fit their pre-existing agenda and as a result of "confirmation bias" they tended to buy into it. There are plenty of losers, however, who don't buy into this stuff. PRobalby way more than those that do.
Me? I wasn't getting screwed by the status quo but I did feel the status quo was screwing many others. So I suppose you could say I was prediposed to understanding/exploring the biggest flaws in the system.
That, however, doesn't make the theory or the implications that flow from it incorrect.
Richard Rainwater, Matt Simmons, and T. Boone Pickers are big time "winners" in the conventional sense of the term. They are also been 3 of the biggest peak oil doomers around, Rainwater even saying he fears for the survival of our species while Simmons has said the doomerific limits to growth folks turned out to be correct.
Best,
Matt