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What will the moment be like?

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Re: What will the moment be like?

Unread postby Doly » Wed 28 Jun 2006, 08:52:56

I think for many people, the "moment" will be when they lose their job.

I'm going to be made redundant in about nine months, so that's when it will hit me. I'm desperate to get something like a roof over me (owned, not rented), because I may be unemployed for a long, long time.

Of course, I may get a new job in time, and I'm doing all I can in that direction. But I have a pretty good idea what the job market is like. Been fishing in it for the last two years, since I became peak oil aware...
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Re: What will the moment be like?

Unread postby evilgenius » Wed 28 Jun 2006, 18:53:43

I don't think we will be hunter gathering either. Well, not if we can organize our communities. If we can understand how to manage density in our infrastructure and how to integrate renewables along with wind and solar we should be fine to a point where we don't over consume.

My concern is that, as I have described, the peak is more like a crest. When you are out hiking up a mountain there are usually several times where you know that you are close to the top but it is a false top upon which you discover you still have farther to go. That is what it is like to approach the peak on the upward side of the crest. Truly you only know for sure when you are going down the other side. Going down the other side is wholly different, however, than what it was like going up.

I fear that because it will be tempting to believe that the peak is far off, owing to all the little peaks along the way, that society will not make the changes necessary to function after the peak. There are investments that will be cheaper to pull off if we can use fossil fuels to help us rather than a stressed alternative net. It cold mean many generations lost to a lower level of sustainability or it could mean war(s).
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Re: What will the moment be like?

Unread postby cube » Wed 28 Jun 2006, 20:14:56

What's that joke about economic forecasting:

"It's like driving a car blindfolded while taking directions from someone looking through the back window."

yeah PO is going to be like that.

When the U.S. DOE weekly crude inventory stats come in negative for 12 months straight while OPEC pumps full throttle that'll be a definite sign. :roll:
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Re: What will the moment be like?

Unread postby DesertBear2 » Fri 30 Jun 2006, 02:54:24

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('linlithgowoil', '
')pray tell, how is your life of hunter gathering going?


Just a side note on hunting/gathering.....during the US Great Depression, the Whitetail Deer was hunted to near extinction in the eastern half of the US. This was when the US had a population nearer the 100 million mark.

It would not take long for the US citizenry to slaughter every standing creature in the event of another economic depression.
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Re: What will the moment be like?

Unread postby MrBill » Fri 30 Jun 2006, 05:30:16

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Doly', 'I') think for many people, the "moment" will be when they lose their job.

I'm going to be made redundant in about nine months, so that's when it will hit me. I'm desperate to get something like a roof over me (owned, not rented), because I may be unemployed for a long, long time.

Of course, I may get a new job in time, and I'm doing all I can in that direction. But I have a pretty good idea what the job market is like. Been fishing in it for the last two years, since I became peak oil aware...


Why will you lose your job? Why do you think you'll be unable to find a new one? Certainly not because of peak oil?
The organized state is a wonderful invention whereby everyone can live at someone else's expense.
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