by frankFranchesca » Fri 11 Jun 2004, 13:24:57
I don't know.... When I clicked into Matt's site, I didn't think it seemed "pushy" about his book being on sale. He gives away a lot of info right in the site's text--info that's free for reading. Maybe some people who aren't aware that fossil fuels are generally a "finite" resource might feel overwhelmed (and scared) by all the info and dismiss it as hype-advertising for a book. But some of that same info is posted in other places not selling books. Some old basic geology texts might also show concern about oil supplies....
Matt's site didn't shock me in that way: I'm not new to all these ideas as my father was a geology and environmental sciences student in the seventies; he used to drill warnings into my head back then. In college I studied engineering, geology, atmospheric science, space science.... Actually, I seem to remember first hearing the usual more simplistic phrasing of oil as being finite in a junior high school science class, and when I did, I listened. I mean, finite usually means finite. I say "simplistic" not as a slight to the issue, but because it's possible and maybe even likely that the natural processes producing "oil" will still go on widely and are going on widely right now--though the earth may be making very minimal amounts in real time compared to what we humans use, so that won't likely supply us in the short-term. And the short-term is rapidly becoming a concern, in my opinion. Or, in other words, for as long as the earth is around and functioning like the way it has been, oil production inside the earth may not be finite, but oil use will likely be finite for us. Those minimal quantities that might still be produced will likely not be enough and/or very usable for oil gluttons like us. Normally I avoid being dogmatic and like to allow for error/uncertainty/doubt; I keep an "anything is possible"-type attitude, though I think some things are more probable than others, less probable, more likely, less likely, highly unlikely, unlikely, highly likely, minimally likely, neither likely nor unlikely, both likely and unlikely, etc....
BTW, I tried joining up here yesterday afternoon, but never received the confirmation email. Should it be taking this long? Eh, I can just keep posting as I have been--and I don't know how much more I will be posting anyway. I probably should get back to my other writing--I'm being lazy (and cowardly) in avoiding doing so! Oh well.
Keep at it, everyone,
Fran