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After discovering Peak Oil a few months back after discovering the website Life after the Oil Crash I became well...concerned. After discovering the previous website, I began to become an constant researcher of Peak Oil and it's effects on citizens and the economy. The possibility of a die-off to one billion surviving is a bit...scary. I visit the Energy Resources forum every now and then and it seems that with all the possible solutions we have, it seems that a lot would be able to replace electricity generation (Solar, Wind, Nuclear, Coal, etc.) but it seems that nothing can really be a good replacement for the oil we use for manufacturing. After realizing this point, I starting beginning to research alternatives to manufacutring without Oil and I found a few things that helped ease the fear of the implications of Peak Oil.
It seems that with with Hemp and Biopolymers it seems that it would be possible that a sucessful transition to Peak Oil is possibility if it's small. When reading about the possible solutions in the Energy Technology forum, it's a bit frightening to have the possibility that something like a 'Mad Max' scenario which was fiction might turn out to be true in the future. It also seems that a few places around the world might be a bit prepared for Peak Oil. If I remember correctly, France is about 75% dependant on nuclear power. I can't remember the exact link but I think I read it sometime when discovering this website.
Also, it seems that the UK is slowly starting to adapt to the possibilities of Peak Oil...I read awhile back that the UK was planning to switch to renewable energy (Tidal if I remember correctly). I also recently stumbled across the website UK Survival recently and it seems that the scenarios for Britan in 2025 aren't too bad compared to what I've read on this website such as the possibility of going back to the Stone Age...but in my opinion for that kind of scenario to happen, everything that could go wrong, would have to go wrong.
I'm not really trying to deny Peak Oil - fossil fuels are finite, that's a no-brainer. Although, I recently stumbled across this article. (http://www.betterhumans.com/News/news.a ... 04-09-13-3) What do you guys think? If it were done on a larger scale... True, Coal is probably the worst for the environment and accelerates global warming but with the development of clean coal...
I know it's a definite that we'll have to ditch the gas-guzzlers and air travel that eat up oil a lot but it's a lot better than having a doomsday scenario come true. The possibilities of lifestyle after a hard-crash if one occurs seems a bit depressing after realizing what we have today compared to what we will have after a hard crash if one occurs.
[Stop from becoming 20-page whine]
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