by kpeavey » Fri 28 Sep 2007, 17:58:35
Each morning I have my coffee, read the news, take notes and hammer out a few thoughts of my own. I've got a pile of notes I refer to as the Peak Oil Instruction Manual.
A critical element in your plan is education. People must know the nature of the problem, otherwise they will not take action. People must be motivated to take action. Finally, they must have the information available to do what they can. After that its a matter of money and materials.
The issue is not simply peak oil and its ramifications. The core of the problem is overpopulation. If we solve the energy problem, we will eventually encounter the next. Peak Iron, Peak Zinc, Peak Arable Land, Peak (fill in the blank).
As a species, we consume the natural environment in order to transform it into ourselves, our progeny, our comfort, our tools and possessions, with little thought or concern for the environment we do it in or the future of the species. Political leadership is part of the limited vision, focusing on problems at hand as being a greater priority, letting future problems be dealt with by future leaders.
We can write up and mass distribute free copies of the Instruction Manual and hand them out free to every home in the world. Getting the people to read, understand and act is the challenge. There may be no technical solution for this challenge.
Nonetheless, there are plenty of things people will do, ignorant of the problem, which will contribute to a lessening of the troubles to come. The tools available are economics, health, comfort. This is what people want, give it to them, they will take it. They might not buy into the Sky Is Falling notions of peak Oil, Climate Change, or Overpopulation, but they may be highly interested in making their home energy efficient on a limited budget, growing organic food in their backyard, or even something as simple as how to get their lawn as green as possible without using city water. With the series of articles/books/websites/CD, or whatever media is used, all linked with a common theme or purpose, the end users may stretch their areas of interest to a wider picture.
What do we have, 5000 people using this forum? Everyone has a specialty. I'd think it would be possible to expand the PeakWiki resource in a manner that would promote participation, inform the interested, and gather useful information in an organized manner.
This would be the first step.
When the PeakWiki is in a form that is functional as a book published product, we organize and get it done. I think an entire series of published or CD products could be assembled in a wide range of topics from building a chicken coop to reloading ammo. The past century has removed people, especially in the developed world, from the skills which will be needed for daily living without plentiful electricity and petroleum. The internet offers the chance to regain that lost knowledge. If it can be made into a marketable product, I'm sure arrangements can be made with all the parties involved.
This would be a grass roots start or a fine contributor of a larger movement which would be needed to save the world from the humans.
I can't change the world and neither can you, but we can change a few minds. This can change a vote. Change enough votes, you change the world.
If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--for ever."
-George Orwell, 1984
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twenty centuries of stony sleep were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle, and what rough beast, its hour come round at last, slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
-George Yeats