by Aaron » Wed 19 Apr 2006, 18:43:47
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('arocoun', 'I') think an important #4 for Aaron's list should be that peak oil shouldn't be presented as the new apocolypse (sp?), because people stopped trusting apocolypic doomsayers about 2000 years ago. Rather, present it as something that will change our lives over the next few years and decades. Emphisize that how and when we CHOOSE to change our lives is up to us, and that actions like yours are a step toward independence and sustainability. That will definitely work much better than "We're all going to die. Prepare for the END!!!"

You might have been called a doomsayer if you predicted World War II in 1939 as well...
Absent some "new oil" emerging on the scene, I'm afraid it's all to easy to imagine a world where diminished access to oil, means regional conflict, instability and even all-out war.
WWII was about ambition & power... can you imagine a World War based on
scarcity?
The only thing I feel safe in predicting under such circumstances, is that WW IV would be a very,
very long time coming.
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.
Hazel Henderson