My problem is the opposite.
I read the original article in Scientific American in 1997 and thought "yeah right, who cares 2030 is 30 years away".
So I basically had the concept in the back of my mind but I ignored it and bought myself an SUV.
It wasn't until 2003 and the gulf war that I started to wonder.
At that point I considered myself pretty smart because I knew about peak oil for six years already so I decided to do a bit of googling.
I found
www.dieoff.com
I was floored and have been in an up and down denial acceptance despair cycle pretty much ever since.
It's difficult to get my brain to override the gut-wrenching fear I sometimes feel because I'm not yet convinced it's going to be a slow decline.
I think it *could* be a slow decline if we all do everything just right.
Since there are many differences of opinion, however, I doubt that we *will* do everything right and will require to be coerced.
Hell, I *KNOW* about peak oil and I won't give up my car unless I am forced.
The only consolation I have is that I have concluded after five years of solid googling that we're not facing a dieoff down to the olduvai gorge unless we fight a nuclear war.
And even if we do fight a nuclear war it's not the end of technical civilization unless they take out the few places that are sustainable also.
The most likely scenario I see is a relatively fast grinding 1930s style depression but with hyperinflation instead where the population of most of the first world is ground down to third world levels and stay there for at least a generation.
At the end of it if we haven't fought nuclear wars over it I think we climb back up out of the hole with a mass-transit oriented electricity based economy with only say 10% of the cars we have now. I suspect that we may see a decent sized drop in the population too during this period but I think it will be from poor health and alcohol, among other things, rather than a death by zombie hordes (though I don't rule that out entirely).
But personally I fear a nuclear war the most and I can't rationally assign it a zero probability either.