Hey guys, still loving your forum.
I'm just back from the Camp for Climate Change 2007. Whatever the media says, it was a resounding sucess - we managed to blockade the BAA offices for over 24 hours.
Many of you would have, I'm sure found the camp itself absolutely fascinating. It was a wonderful example of alternative lifestyle, and brilliantly organised. Even though there were 2000- so people, the camp was handled extremely sustainably and tidily. It was also a wonderful example of community living, everyone helping each other out, enjoying the simple pleasures of eatign around bonfires, music, dance etc.
Anyway -
Many of the environmental activists there were highly aware of Peak Oil. Many of them had a hopeful spin on it as a possible new epoch, built on a more local and sustainable basis. 'Peak Oil' is a term that most of the 2000 people used quite fluidly in their discussions.
One of the people there was a comedian called Robert Newman. He is very funny, and his most recent material is almost entirely focused on Peak Oil. Here are a couple of links I've found for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o-G_s_uKlo
http://www.robnewman.com/video.html (check out the bottom right).
This is the way to get the message out, eh?
His serious message:
'Change is coming. Whether we become agents of that change or passive victims, is our choice...'