by Cornelian » Sat 27 Oct 2007, 14:58:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'a')re the local people aware of peak oil or able to accept it if told about and what's needed to be done.
Ah, there is the crux of the matter, yes?
In my own little world - say on my street - people are doing small things like starting food gardens, but here in Australia that is more likely for climate change reasons (and fears of what it is doing to food supplies). In the wider community - say the people I meet on Australian forums - there are many people who acknowledge peak oil (if only grudgingly LOL) but only a
tiny percentage of those are altering their lifestyle to suit and/or planning ahead. In fact, I think there is just one person I know via forums, among many hundreds, who is even thinking about this. Most will not change their lifestyle for any reason, most live in outer suburbia where the car is king and each family must have two of them and by God, nothing is going to make them give up their right to drive anywhere and anytime they want.
Climate change is a huge issue here in Australia - but does it make the majority change their lifestyle? No, they are still building swimming pools.
I agree with Ludi. "Most of us have had enough trouble even getting our friends and families to listen to us about it, let alone actually do anything." Local or state or federal government is even worse. Could we ameliorate the problems of PO? Yes. Will we? Probably not.