Quasi said:
Yawn,
The same argument they have been making for decades.
No, Quasi, this is WAKE UP time, don't go to sleep on us.
This is NOT the same argument that "they have been making for decades". It is a new argument. It is about the economic effect of passing the global hubbart peak for oil production. I have not heard this argument before
and neither have you. If you think this is the same argument then you have not been reading properly.
Essentially the trend in reserves is declining, which they claim will lead to total collapse. The fact is that oil, like grain, and other resources are changing because our ability to distribute them is way better today than fifty or a hundred years ago.
What on Earth are you warbling on about it? Please explain why you think this is relevant? You think that our ability to ship and pipe oil around the world has anything to do with this? Hello? anyone in?
Further, many resources are better harvested and cheaper in various parts of the world in coordination with globalization. You could look at US steel production, etc. and you would see a sharp decline. This may lead you to believe we will be in a "peak steel" crisis. And if you ignored enough data, it would look real.
You have not understood the relevance of oil to our global economy, quasi. This is not like "any other product". Oil is the one commodity that the entire modern world is built upon. The global economy is an oil economy NOT a steel economy. Do you understand the difference or do you want me to explain it to you using short words?
Energy is not in a crisis because of several facts:
Renewable energy such as solar and wind will be cheaper than oil in the near future.
Bwaaaaahahahahaha!
Now you are really trying to be funny, yes?
You might be right that wind power is going to be cheaper than oil in the near future, but it won't be because wind and solar power have got any cheaper. It will be because oil prices have gone through the roof! Do you think this will save our oil-based agriculture, drug and plastics industries?
Breeder nuclear reactors hardly consume any nuclear fuel as they are ver efficient (it is estimated we have about 100,000 years worth of known fuel.)
You have WHAT!? Where are you getting this data from, quasi?
In short...
no we do not have 100,00 years worth of fuel. We have avout 25 years left.
The USA has enormous coal deposits which still provide a huge amount of domestic energy.
Yes, and it will become ever more dependent on those deposits. The UK will also end up re-opening coal mines.
Every official source of statistics (the only source of this data BTW,) agrees there is no looming energy crisis.
Now you are making me laugh out loud! Because GWB and the oil industry won't admit to a problem that means there isn't one! EVER TRIED THINKING FOR YOURSELF, or is that too hard?
A few web sites does not truth make.
I am waiting to hear a rebuttal of them. No rebuttal can be found online and you certainly have not supplied one.
Look at all the medical fraud web sites out there.
Look how easy it is to show they are frauds. Look at how difficult it is to show that the oil crash sites are frauds.
As for the supermarket analogy, it is very relevant because all of these authors ignore huge sources of energy, even oil. All you are doing is repeating the same non data, based on changes in known reserves. Same wrong argument from multiple sources, same errors.
What errors? What non-data?
What are you talking about?
Current oil reserves are dropping therefore crisis. No mention of the total known energy reserves at all. This is the same as ignoring the supermarket.
There has been plenty of mention of other energy reserves. All this is examined in fine detail, not ignored. Oil is oil. Other energy sources are other energy sources. It is YOU who is confusing them, not the websites I linked to.
As for Iraq, although oil may be an issue, consider we have signed deals with Russia, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to supply us with our oil. We do not plan, nor need to import a great deal from Iraq, and considering the short timeline these guys give us, this does not make any sense whatsoever. Just wait a few years. Like the fundy christians "Jesus is always coming next year." Same here, the oil crisis always seems to be just a few years away.
No, my friend. This time it is knocking on your front door.
I am still waiting for a complete look at all current sources of energy, then showing how those sources, overall will be severely compromised in the next ten years. Everything else is total BS because we will be able to adapt over longer trends.
Please, Daddy, tell me everything will be OK.
Please, Daddy, tell me everything will be OK.
Please, Daddy, tell me everything will be OK.
It will be OK, won't it Daddy?
NOT IF YOU KEEP PRETENDING THERE IS NO PROBLEM IT WON'T, NO.
You don't get it, do you? If we admit this is coming and start preparing for it, then it won't be quite so devastating as predicted. If, instead, we pretend there isn't a problem, then it WILL be devastating.
Now - are you capable of facing the truth or are you an ostrich?