by MattSavinar » Thu 03 Mar 2005, 19:19:57
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ayoob_Reloaded', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('maverickdoc', 'I')n your book you seem extremely pessimistic. You seem to suggest there is no hope in alternative energy. You speak of tremendously powerful forces, corporations and govt. that have an inherent interest in keeping things the way they are. You seem to suggest their is no hope in trying to change the system.
Yet you want to become an energy lobbyist why the disconnect?
Not to jump in Matt's way, but I want to answer this one too. Nothing's going to save us from the big rollover, but that doesn't mean we should just forget about it and drive to WalMart today and buy plastic crap from China as fast as possible.
On the contrary.
I'm fucked and I know it, but I'm going to try to unfuck myself as much as possible by taking unrealistic actions. I know how futile it is to switch to a motorcycle for as much of my transportation as I can, but I'm going to do it anyway. As long as it's going to suck, I might as well get on with it and try to reduce my personal consumption voluntarily so as to fool myself into thinking I'm making a difference while still consuming a thousand times as much as an Indian peasant.
I'm fully aware of the irony involved in this, but can't seem to see myself doing anything else. I'm not one of those who has a whole lot of hope in this situation. The halving time for oil is somewhere between 8 and 24 years, and I'm going to spend what were commonly thought of as the most productive years of my life dealing with this situation, and in all likelihood, in extreme poverty.
Nevertheless, we need to get solar panels up and running. We need to get the power of the tides harvested. We need to get alcohol fuels and biodiesel vehicles together. We need to move data off the internet and on to physical books and get that stuff in a library, cause after the grid drops, it's all over. If you don't have it in your neighborhood, you ain't never gonna get it. Get busy, and see if the alternatives are workable in your area.
This is for today, guys. This very day, right now, today.
We're not going to maintain the lifestyles we live today, not a chance. But, I'd like to have ambulances running in my old age. I'd like to have books in my neighborhood so the kids don't grow up without an education. I'd like to have some kind of communications equipment so I can still have access to news.
"I'm fucked and I know it, but I'm going to try to unfuck myself as much as possible."