by foo » Wed 09 Apr 2008, 02:48:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', 'L')astly, you don't think that we can conserve water? We can reduce our water consumption enormously before we have to worry about running dry. And if we cut our water use, we reduce the strain on the system and thus the cost of maintaining it.
100 Ways To Save WaterAll I'm saying is that although we may have many things to worry about, America's water infrastructure is not one of them.
Tyler, I totally agree with you about the fact that there is major waste in the US. Water, gasoline, etc. And this waste can and should be cut back. I am totally for conservation. Heck, I don't even own a car or drive.

I am personally sick of the typical bloated, wasteful, selfish American lifestyle. Something has to change, and it will.
Unfortunately today's massive US infrastructure (roads, water, electricity, buildings, farming, etc) requires HUGE amounts of oil and energy to maintain. Even if the remaining dwindling oil and natural gas supplies are used to maintain the infrastructure, most other discretionary energy use will have to be cut back or cut out altogether. In other words, we can say goodbye to much of modern entertainment, long distance leisure travel, and personal cars, etc. Whether this is a good or bad thing depends on the person I suppose.
My point is that life as Americans know it today will probably not even be recognizable in the near future due to peak oil. Obviously life as we know it today cannot continue in a post peak oil world. But I do think life will continue, in one form or another.