Derec
Contributor
A strange thing happened on the way to total collapse of modern society due to Peak Oil - everybody seems to have forgotten about it. Just about a decade ago, Peak Oil seemed to be on everybody's lips, including numerous threads on the old forum.
Some of the old Peak Oil threads:
It's the oil, stupid
The US Lifestyle Is Non-negotiable - this thread has a side discussion over Saudis increasing production to drive North Sea oil out of business. How similar to our present day discussion of Saudis not cutting production possibly in order to drive North American shale oil out of business.
Peak Oil: Have you made preparations for the global decline of oil production?
Peak Oil
Peak oil is NOW? - the thread in which Gurdur predicted the end of "cheap airplane tickets, and mass air-transported tourism, in about 10 years time" - aka now, as well as the end of "your supermarket flying in fresh veggies during winter". Whatever happened to that crazy bruce anyway?
Peak Oil: Concern Becoming Mainstream
Future of air travel
Peak Oil Update: G7 Officials Admit There May Be a Problem
Peak Oil, Renewabilty questions, and effects of peak oil
Peak Oil Revisited
Peak Oil, Blackouts, Information Shutdown; A Solution?
Peak Oilers have made a a few fundamental mistakes. They have underestimated technology that makes extracting more oil from difficult sources both possible and economical. Second, effects of high prices on supply have been underestimated. Third, the ability of our economy and society to adjust to higher oil prices has been underestimated. One thing that is evident from skimming these old threads (especially "Peak oil is NOW?") is that oil price in the 40s was considered very high. Nowadays we consider it very low, and we haven't all taken up homesteading and given up our cars and air travel. In fact, contra Gurdur, we travel more than ever. Lastly, they mistakenly assumed that if M. King Hubbard's depletion model works for individual basins or countries that it will work globally.
Some of the old Peak Oil threads:
It's the oil, stupid
The US Lifestyle Is Non-negotiable - this thread has a side discussion over Saudis increasing production to drive North Sea oil out of business. How similar to our present day discussion of Saudis not cutting production possibly in order to drive North American shale oil out of business.
Peak Oil: Have you made preparations for the global decline of oil production?
Peak Oil
Peak oil is NOW? - the thread in which Gurdur predicted the end of "cheap airplane tickets, and mass air-transported tourism, in about 10 years time" - aka now, as well as the end of "your supermarket flying in fresh veggies during winter". Whatever happened to that crazy bruce anyway?
Peak Oil: Concern Becoming Mainstream
Future of air travel
Peak Oil Update: G7 Officials Admit There May Be a Problem
Peak Oil, Renewabilty questions, and effects of peak oil
Peak Oil Revisited
Peak Oil, Blackouts, Information Shutdown; A Solution?
Peak Oilers have made a a few fundamental mistakes. They have underestimated technology that makes extracting more oil from difficult sources both possible and economical. Second, effects of high prices on supply have been underestimated. Third, the ability of our economy and society to adjust to higher oil prices has been underestimated. One thing that is evident from skimming these old threads (especially "Peak oil is NOW?") is that oil price in the 40s was considered very high. Nowadays we consider it very low, and we haven't all taken up homesteading and given up our cars and air travel. In fact, contra Gurdur, we travel more than ever. Lastly, they mistakenly assumed that if M. King Hubbard's depletion model works for individual basins or countries that it will work globally.