by MD » Fri 17 Nov 2006, 06:25:11
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Planning? Its impossible to plan because we don't really know what we're planning for. you can guess. You can take the route everyone seems to recemmend (seemingly head for the hills stuff)...
It seems you've taken a more far flung approach. I imagine that we have at least another decade untill the onslaught of energy prices is so great it'll send off on the great depression for the 21st century.
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List the possible outcomes, rank by likelyhood and impact, prepare as best you can for the most likely future(s), with contingency plans for lower odds outcomes that have very high impact.
My plan assumes a Long Emergency. The only contingency plan is a 30 day food supply. That's it.
I am a
community guy, the Rambo shit does not work. The best
communities for this long emergency include those in appalachia, so "heading for the hills" may be an excellent strategy in that context.
All that aside, the purpose of this post is to get people to look closely at the personal impact of dieoff. I would like to drive the thread back to that please.
Think about how you will feel about, and how you likely respond to extreme economic conditions close to home. Assume the downward pressures start to occur now, with a 1-2% global annual economic decline. At that rate, only a few years of pressure are required to before you will see very unpredictable behavior from government and corporate entities.
Given that inevitable decline, all kinds of previously low odds but high impact futures begin to demand fresh attention.
Looking at history reveals all kinds of lessons on what to expect from a shrinking system, this time will be different only in that energy decline is a primary driver, so the outcome becomes even less predictable as we have never experienced the oil energy curve before. It comes but once.
Yeah it would be cool if fusion would suddenly bounce on stage...yup..a nice clean Hollywood ending.
Stop filling dumpsters, as much as you possibly can, and everything will get better.
Just think it through.
It's not hard to do.