Wow I love this board! So many great responses. Usually when I share my ideas, beliefs, and values with people, I get major backlash from people and they tell me to get off my soap box. I love that people can discuss both side with a calm head and facts.
That being said, I think you are both correct. I also believe we are headed in the direction on socialism or totalitarianism. As much as I like it, capitalism consumes energy to grow and fosters greed. But, socialism does also. Who makes the decision how to redistribute the wealth and resources? People, who are inherintlly evil. There is little motivation under socialism to excell and prosper since it is so much harder to amass wealth. That leads to complacency since people know they will ultimately be taken care of. If it is between life and death, people will work. And if there is incentives for great rewards, people will prosper.
I guess I am biased against the tundra and desert since I hate the cold and burn in the sun (redhead). I can't live in 110 deg weather. As for wolves, nobody has been killed, but there has been plenty of atacts. The reason some aren't dead is because they shot the wolves. Plus wolves usually target the young moose and caribou for easier kills. One tried to drag a 6 year old into the wood after attacting him, but luckily was shot by the boys dad. What would of happened if the dad wasn't armed?
Wolf Report 2006
I don't think anyone is just going to quit society outright. It will take time for the decline of our society. The oil in NPRA has been approved to drill. They are currently drilling wildcat wells. ANWR will take a while, if ever, to tap. Still it won't stop peak oil. Nor will recovering more of the thick stuff with steam technology like they are trying in the Middle East. It will just delay it. The first transition will be to natural gas. Then, I think we will try to add biofuels. Ultimately, we will still have a decline in energy to consume, but I don't think it will be as severe as some think.
As the energy costs rise, people all around the world will consume less. Since we are weathier than China and India, our energy needs will outlast theirs, plus we will be able to afford the conversion to other sources easier. But, we rely on other countries heavily, so ultimately we will be effected greatly also. Our economy WILL crash and we WILL have to change our current lifestyle to survive. Even if every American stops driving, there is still a finite amount of oil and we cannot change trains, ships, jets, planes, or the products besides gasoline that we use from oil.
The earth is not making anymore oil and our population is growing. It doesn't take an expert to figure out there's a major problem to address. Has our government addressed it? Nope. They think the answer is to fight for more oil or try to drill for a little more. We need change, not more oil. I never thought I would think like an environmentalist, but we need renewable energy. I don't believe pollution or global warming are the problem. I think lack of energy is.
I don't want to stay in my house that relies on energy to run. No matter haw much money I have, it will be a losing battle. My wife and I would rather live on the land and rely on ourselves, than stick with the status quo. I love my life and am very fortunate for what I have, but it will not last forever. Most of my money in my 401k/IRA will dwindle away with the eminate economic crash, as will the value of my house. Without a nest egg fo money, the future is bleek.
We are planning on buying land in North Idaho/Montana for a commune sort of idea. We are not Hippies and I even dispise the word. We will live there with friends and family who each have survival, medical, or trade skills. Solar, wind, and hydoelectric will give up power. It must have a lake, river, or stream and flat land for farming. We will hunt, trap, fish, and farm for food. A shop, greenhouse, and cabins with cellars will all be built. We have found a location with 20 acres, on a river, that backs a national forest, that we are looking into.
We figure if nothing happens, we will have a great vacation/hunting spot. We could even rent or sell it in the future if needed. But if I lose my job in 10 years, what is the point of struggling for money when we could retire and live just as comfortable as we do today without money or oil? My 2 boys will be grown and I will have no debt. I already have everything I want and more than I need.
I am also seriously thinking about voting for a greenie for office this time. Even though I hate most of their "big government" politics, sometime you must sacrifice for the greater good and look at the big picture. The funny thing is, even though we are very conservative fiscally, we own a metaphysical retail store and my wife is into holistics and is psychic. That doesn't really go with us being registered Republicans does it? We are definately different than most people. Hence the reason we are now conservative Libertarians.