by WildRose » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 12:48:06
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vampyregirl', '1')907 was the year royal Dutch Petroleum officially merged with Shell Transport & Trade. Since then the worlds population has increased four fold while energy demand has increased 30 fold.
Why has energy demand increased more than seven fold per person? What are your thoughts on this?
For most of us in the western world, our energy demand has increased much more than 7-fold. Almost everything we do requires energy, aside from our actual needs (heat, food). When we drive across town for the best bargains, put our clothes in a dryer, entertain ourselves with the internet and videogames, drink and dine out all through the night - it's easy to see where the energy is used.
Supporters of a powerdown envision the exact opposite, a great reduction in the amount of energy used per capita; in other words, clothes on the line, walking to the local market daily for a few items, staying within a smaller radius for low-energy entertainment like softball games and potluck dinners. That would be a start.