by Sunspot » Fri 06 May 2005, 14:32:17
It's true that Carter's predictions didn't come true within the time frame he presented. Here are some of the reasons why:
1. We discovered and figured out how to produce oil from deep ocean environments. The Gulf of Mexico and The North Sea are the two major examples. This pushed off the crisis.
2. New technologies were developed in the oilfields, primarily slant and horizontal drilling. This enabled the world to increase production to levels not forseen by Carter. It also enabled us to drain the wells dry faster. And some technological improvements have damaged the wells so they'll never produce as much as they should have if we'd been more patient. New technologies did not lead to increased oil discovery - worldwide discovery of oil peaked in 1964.
3. Carter assumed we'd "play fair" with the rest of the world. We haven't. We ratcheted up the strategy of putting third-world countries into massive debt, and then blackmailing them into allowing the rape of their natural resources, oil and the other resources we need, regardless of the consequences to their citizens. For the straight story read "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" by John Perkins. Or save a dime and just read the reviews at Amazon.
4. We did implement some of Carter's recommendations. Appliances became more effecient, etc.
5. The world saved a lot of energy during the 80's. Why? Worldwide recession! Massive unemployment, homelessness, economic malaise. Remember the 80's? They mostly sucked.
Peak Oil is here. Nobody who is being honest is denying it anymore.
Except some of you on this forum. A few rebuttals:
To you biofuel enthusiasts: To replace all our fossil fuels with biofuels we'd have to use every bit of arable land in the country, and probably then some. But in order to grow anything we use massive quantities of fossil fuels. Tractors, combines, etc. Electricity for pumping the water, which comes mostly from fossil fuels. Energy to run the plant to convert the crop into alcohol. If we used the energy from biofuels to create the biofuels, there wouldn't be anything left over to use for anything else. What's called the Energy Ratio. Laws of Thermodynamics and all that science-y stuff. And, by the way, don't you think we need to be using what's left of the productive land in this country to grow food??? No sense in driving to an empty grocery store........
Forget about hydrogen, too. Takes more energy to get it than you get back when you use it. It's simply not an energy source. That energy ratio thing again.....
I can never understand the argument that because computers are so much faster that they used to be it somehow means that we will "invent a new energy source", or something like that. That old belief that some sort of miracle technology will save our bacon. Solar cells were invented around 1900. A tractor ran on a hydrogen fuel cell in 1961. There ain't nuthin' new out there. If there is I'm waiting to hear what it is. And please tell me the energy ratio of the scheme.
Another favorite question goes something like "Well what am I supposed to do about it?" Insert a whiney voice if you'd like. The first thing is to face facts. The collapse is coming, and probably soon. Caused by economic/energy problems. Exacerbated by climate change. The Industrial Age of Man is drawing to a close. We will no longer have easy and cheap availability of gasoline, heating oil, natural gas, and electricity. Picture your life without any of those. I can't.
But I'm going to do what I can:
1. I'm 53 yrs old, never grew any food in my life. I am this summer. Nothing major, just for the experience. If you live in a city apt., pot a tomato plant and stick it on the balcony. Grow food. You're going to have to soon if you want to eat.
2. I picked up a couple of 5 gallon gas cans for $5 each. Gonna fill them at some point. An extra tank of gas may come in handy. When the gas crunch comes you won't be able to buy the gas cans.
3. Lay in extra food. Stuff that stores well. Like the official food of starving people anywhere, rice! Can't hurt, can it? Prices are going up, you're going to be eating anyway.
4. Think about what you'd need if you can't get it anymore. Example: There are no shoes manufactured in this country anymore. I can still go to Payless and get a pair of decent shoes for ten bucks! So I'm stocking up. Can't hurt, can it? Prices are going up, and you're likely to be walking more soon...... And that's just an example of how things will change when we no longer have access to all our cheap Chinese stuff. China has maxed out it's energy, their factories are having blackouts. It will only get worse. Buy stuff while it's still there and still ridiculously cheap. Like underwear.......
A final word to the naysayers: at least have the intellectual honesty to address the major issues the Peak Oilers present. Tell me what they say, then tell me why you disagree with each of their points and why. All I ever seem to hear is unsupported idealogy. And the Foxnews tactic of trashing the person to aviod dealing with what they say. I encounter this one on a daily basis. Jimmy Carter made the political mistake of telling the unhappy truth. The energy crisis never went away, it just seemed that way. It's back, and this time it won't go away.
Carry On............Sunspot out