by KaiserCesar06 » Thu 10 May 2007, 01:43:46
Hello, everyone. I've been reading the views and opinions on this forum off and on over the last couple of years while trying to educate myself. I'm 19, and found out about PO 2-3 years ago when Matt Savinar was a guest on "Coast to Coast AM" which I use to get to sleep. I checked out LATOC the next day and got a real hard dose of reality.
It initially dominated my thoughts and I tried to tell everyone I could, with mixed response. I'd like to think that I have some pretty smart and informed friends and a good amount checked it out for themselves, and came to accept it, but for the most part were somewhat optimistic acknowledging that some change had to occur. A few others were just completely ignorant and remain like many of you classify the typical joe shmo american. I guess being able to intelligently talk to a few people about it has kept me from really "needing" to check on this forum or post a lot before.
Even so, if I could classify my treatment of the whole issue as trying to blissfully ignorant and optimistic but not being able to forget. Even so, I make some attempts to practice a little conservation. I live in the NW suburbs of Chicago in a fairly dense area. While a good amount of places are walkable, especially friends houses and other places I frequent, only a handful of people are really ever seen walking for reasons other than exercise or leisure. Starting last summer I stopped driving completely and started walking everywhere that was possible. Then I went off to my first year of college at Grand Valley State University in Allendale/Grand Rapids, MI. Aside from the ~ 220 mile trip I made only for move-ins and breaks and move-out, most of which I carpooled with 3 or 4 others from my area, I felt good about being very independent of a car. Now I am back home, trying to use as little energy as possible, walking to places, reading or playing sports or whatever instead of using electronics, except for my necessary ipod and macbook. Still, this life is obviously dependent on oil, with me trying to do as much without drastically changing my lifestyle.
I guess my biggest struggle has got to be my mother. My parents divorced about 4-5 years ago and my mother moved out, temporarily to an apartment closer to her work. She decided she wanted her own house, and can anyone guess where? The growing expanse of exurbia in a townhome that she said she "hopes" to pay off by the time she is ready to retire. She still works at the same place, except now it is something like a 30-40 mile commute that can take up to 1 1/2 - 2 hours due to traffic in the morning. She's driven her old '93 civic into the ground and is ready for a replacement in the near future. What is she looking at? A toyota rav4 with "good" efficiency of 25/31. I guess its not as bad as it could be. Any attempt I've tried to explain to her about peak oil leads to her talking about how "they" constrict supplies to manipulate prices and her not really willing to grasp the concept. It can be frustrating, as you all probably know.
Alright, so that's pretty much what I've got to say as an introduction. I look forward to reading more and adding what I can.