link Michael Ekin Smyth says "Peak oil is nothing but horse dung to fool the masses"
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'P')eak oil theorists are one sub-branch of this proud line, which reaches from Malthus through the Club of Rome. All energetically pluck at slightly different strings but the tune remains the same. We must limit the freedoms of the present generation for the sake of the unborn. Otherwise, how will our grandchildren survive this or that threat?
And, who is going to dictate those limitations to our freedom? Well, those who define the problem naturally. It is an old wheeze but a good one. Dictators and authoritarians use it all the time. It is a key to power and influence and, let's face it; it's a whole lot of fun. We really do enjoy a snake-oil salesman, particularly when he posits salvation or damnation.
Where this comes from is difficult to pin down. They have the same attraction as old time preachers and, despite the odd charlatan; they are, almost always, sincere in their beliefs. Sincerity is a winning characteristic. No cynics or sceptics these, they tend to be true believers. They really do think that this or that catastrophe is about to happen, or is already underway.
But, let’s not let them off too lightly. Malthusian ideas lead to protectionism and xenophobia. Resource shortage theories lead to rule by bureaucratic fiat and repression of fundamental rights. These are not harmless cranks. Whilst amusing they are socially reactionary and can also be politically dangerous.