by patience » Fri 09 May 2008, 08:25:52
I voted pessimistic, but I think it will actually lean toward something worse. I agree with Plantagenet that the Boomers (of which I am one) who are in decision-making positions will screw it up, striving too long to maintain the status quo. It's too late now, in fact, and I think has been since the 70's to do real mitigation.
What I expect has been covered well on this forum:
1) Govt fiddles and diddles around the problem, supporting the oil industry to the end, giving lip service to alternatives.
2) Individuals are misled by this and wrongly attribute the effects of PO to industry greed (not far off the mark, IMHO), and a plethora of conspiracy ideas. This is the case now.
3) Net result is, we get WAAAAY deep in the crap before anything sensible is done.
4) Govt price/export controls (the cork-for-diarrhea prescription), will produce ghastly shortages of everything from soup to nuts.
5) The pain produced by the original problem and the wrong-headed govt's responses will provoke civil disorder, in turn provoking wrong-headed govt responses again-martial law, whatever. (If it can be screwed up, the govt can do so.)
6) Ugly period. I don't really want to get into that.
7) Way down the road, individuals, being much more sensible than govt's, will find some crude, local solutions for individual problems. Gradually, these will combine to muddle our way to a future of some kind, the gravity of which will be determined by how stupid we all are in the meantime.
Stupid=
False starts into useless technologies.
Govt initiated debacles.
Misdirected rage of J6P.
Continuing on the consumption path.
Screwing up the climate, arable land, water and other resources beyond hope.
I really think we'll do all of the above. Pogo said, "We have seen the enemy, and he is US."
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