by rwwff » Mon 12 Jun 2006, 23:53:52
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('hereford', 'W')hat really amazes me, is that there are a few people that post, who seem to WANT the peak-oil breakdown to occur. I'm not sure why.
There are a certain set of people who have the following political objectives:
1.) anti-globalism
2.) power-down eco-friendly sustainable local economies (hippies)
3.) population reduction
Now, near the end of Clinton's term of office, these folks had completely hitched their bandwagon to global warming. Thinking, surely, if we can get a good end of the world story going about our use of fossel fuels, people will get alarmed and do something, and since we can assign CO2 as the easiest candidate for a global warming driver, we should have success. They made lots of international uproar, even got some agreements negotiated; all was wonderful and good, then Kyoto went to the Senate, where realistic people got a hold of it, did the math, and resoundingly said, "h*** no"! These folks kept up with the global warming tack for quite a while, but no traction was achieved in the US for various reasons. Now when groups with strongly held beliefs hit brick walls, and the wall fails to come down; the most energized of the particles go skittering off in search of a new engine to hook up with.
This particular group has found PO.
As soon as they got it going, left over survivalist and those who were preparing for a nuclear war, airborne AIDS, or the next Ice Age, latched their wagon to the same engine.
This all makes for a rather peculiar bunch; hippy mini-farmers and gun nuts.
Now, all humor aside, just because a bunch of very peculiar groups champion a concept, doesn't necessarily make it wrong. So, PO with all its attendent theories on what it will cause, could be real. My opinion is that oil production may have peaked, but now the price/demand curve will begin to do its magic to keep things going long into the future. Of course, there does appear to be an outlier limit possibility, at some point people may be out of oil, gas, coal, and uranium; and at the same time discover that fusion can't work on any scale smaller than a star. That might be bad.
Till then I'm cranking up the A/C.
As for myself, I post here mostly because I enjoy annoying lefties; but I do have a bit of seriousness in me in that I think they've hooked their wagon to a really dangerous engine and I feel its my obligation as someone that neither shares the political goals, nor has much patience for end-of-the-world stories, to disabuse these folks that any of their political objectives could ever come to fruition while attached to this engine. In fact, if they got average people to believe this stuff, the policy preferences that would be selected would likely be anathema to the above set of people.
I certainly don't buy conspiracies and cover-ups.