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1. Wind. We're bringing wind on line with the grid at an even increasing rate. New wind is less expensive than new nuclear and new coal (given carbon costs are included).
2. Solar. Rates are dropping fast. Thin film solar is shipping at under $1.50 per watt wholesale. It should be closer to $1 per watt in the next few months. We've got two proven techniques for producing 40% efficient PV. We're building more solar thermal at the moment.
3. Wave. There are up and running wave production generators. This is not high tech stuff, just ordinary stuff that we know how to build.
Solar and wind are doubling capacity about every eighteen months. No reason why that rate can't be jacked up a lot higher. And it will as oil prices increase making green energy relatively cheaper.
We won't do "business as usual". We will have to change some things. More efficient light bulbs, appliances, cars, air conditioners, etc.
And we'll force some people out of their cars and onto public transportation or homes closer to where they work.
We'll find more efficient ways to make what we want to make. Businesses totally understand that energy is costing more money and will cost even more money in the future. Just look at the large corporations that are doing their own PV farms.
We'll probably eat 'closer to home'. Less Chilean grapes in January and more local apples and rutabagas.
Life will change. Life might get a little more difficult for a while. But my bet is that life will be much better a couple of decades from now.
Think what the environment would be like without dirty coal.
Think what the environment would be like without pollution spewing cars and with more reasonably sized, clean getting-around machines. (Just take the engine noise out of our cities. What a nice thing that would be.)
At the same time our computers will continue to improve, get more powerful, faster, smaller, and cheaper.
Our ability to fight disease will continue to improve. And here in the US we might actually get universal health care.
The quality of our food will probably continue to improve as it has been recently. More organic, more locally grown so that it's fresher and picked ripe.
And maybe we'll find a cure for unreasonable pessimism.... ;o
All of which is possible. There was an excellent article on TheOilDrum discussing this new cheap solar film and how just by using the waste silicon the US generates each year from drinking water, the entire US electricity needs could be met within 10 years.
The 'Limits to Growth (30 year update)' stated that good quality organic farming could provide the current yields and volumes of agricultural crops we currently produce without the need fertilizers and pesticides.
The solutions to a long-term sustainable energy and transport system are here or in sight in the developed world. The two problems we in the developed world face are firstly the economic problems post peak and secondly irrationality. The problems in the developing world will be far more prevalent and collapse and die-off is a strong possibility in some areas of the world.
If you live in the developed world, get ready for $200 oil but not the apocolypse.