by Longsword » Mon 09 Jan 2006, 16:41:38
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Wildwell', 'T')rouble is, this is one of those 'cry wolf' subjects and it's not really all that scientific - although it does have some well qualified supporters.
The BBC did an 'End of Oil' programme in the 1970s, about 30 years too early. If someone runs with it, then they can be caught out. Having said that, Climate Change and the end of North sea Oil are important subjects for the UK and it's not really too early to start planning/making changes.
This is my approach as well. Sheeple will not believe that oil is running out no matter what, and we don't know for sure, either. My line while I was back in UK was to say "Granted, we don't know how much oil we have left. But the North Sea depletion is a fact, Middle East instability is a fact, and UK dependency on fossil fuels is a fact. Better to be prepared for all scenarios, not just the best one."
Not that I was hugely successful. Brits LOVE their cars, the gas heaters and US-style lifestyles, plus quite a few seem to have almost pathological hatred against renewables -just count the number of trees in UK. Sherwood forest has ONE tree left.
Still I loved living in UK while it lasted.