Some more points to consider:
Most don't want to suffer, which is why they will need basic needs which may still lead to overshoot given the current global population (which is much larger than it was decades ago):
https://theconversation.com/if-everyone ... uble-43905On top of that, they have wants similar to what the current global middle class has:
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-22956470and which the current global middle class also needs so that it can continue receiving its income and returns on investment. The same goes for those who essentially control the global economy:
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg ... -the-worldThus, in order to maintain the current global economy and population, if not to deal with a growing global middle class plus deal with environmental damage and global warming, we will need a production rate increase equivalent to one Saudi Arabia in new oil every 3-7 years.
With that, there is probably no need to wait for peak oil as some effects of it have been going on for decades and others will appear even before production peaks.