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Energy security and economic stability on the edge

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Energy security and economic stability on the edge

Unread postby KevO » Tue 17 Jul 2007, 04:25:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he genesis for this project began many months ago when I was conducting research for a project related to the development of the future force in the US Army. I believed it was important to include an effective assessment of what the world might look like in the year the force was projected to complete its initial fielding (2030).

So I set out to discover what some of the best minds in the world had to say about what the world might look like 20-plus years from now. Specifically, I intended to examine population growth, food production, water availability, and energy supplies.

What I discovered shocked me.

Just under the radar of general public visibility a campaign has been waged for the past five or six years by geologists, scientists, economists, and former oil company executives to educate and inform all who would listen concerning serious supply issues related to the world’s primary energy source: crude oil. Like most people, I had never heard of the term “peak oil” before 2003, and had not given any thought to the possibility of what might happen if the supply of oil were to plateau and subsequently decline. After reading literally hundreds of sources on the subject and interviewing some of the key figures in the field, my eyes were indeed opened.


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Re: Energy security and economic stability on the edge

Unread postby pup55 » Tue 17 Jul 2007, 07:36:54

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'B')oth of these reports will be useful to the post-peak commission that will be formed to determine how we so badly missed the warning signs before the onset of the peak. These two reports will be used as evidence that reports were conducted, measures recommended, but no action taken:


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$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'i')t wasn’t “the Republicans” it wasn’t “The Administration,” “Congress,” “the Dems” or any other category – it was an across the board failure of leadership at all levels of government from top to bottom, across party lines. In other words, the failure has been with us. Almost no hands are clean. Unless we roll up our sleeves and get this done right, the cost to us all in a post-peak world will be far more than simple finger-pointing.


I think he pretty much hits it. The peak will happen at some point, there will be no government action until it is too late, and there will be a commission after the disaster hits to affix blame.

Also he touches on a familiar point: Katrina, Iraq, 9-11: Even with foreknowledge of what is going to happen, the government cannot be trusted to come up with either a solution or any sort of meaningful mitigation.
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