FallbrookFarmer
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This is not a reply to anyone's specific comment. It is something I have found value in, and therefore wish to share.
I am going to finish the "Crash Course" today, but when I got to 17a, it reminded me of you guys.
Crash Course Chapter 17a: Peak Oil - Economy - Crash Course Videos at Chris Martenson - Economy, Energy, export land model, fuel shortages, oil production, Peak Oil, supply and demand, three Es
I like this series. I think that a great many of you could use it to educate others, particularly young people. I have no children, so I will not have to deal with whether is is better for my children to be "happy" or "prepared" and issues about what can I possibly do to make this all up to them.
I have subscribed to this thread briefly to see if any of you thank me, cuss me, or have questions, but I will soon unsubscribe, since I consider Global Warming to be completely beside the point. The "Crash Course" series does in my opinion embody many of the real points.
Interesting reading, but I guess when someone says that
"peak oil is fact" with no supporting evidence(other than consensus, Gee does that sound familiar?) I have to question the conclusion.
In the first chapter, I will give the author credit for pointing out that all the rest of the articles are based on his "three beliefs".
But as we have seen if your basic research/beliefs are not provable, then the rest is an exercise in persuasion.
If you want a really good read that will put the world in perspective, I recommend "Basic Economics, A citizens guide to the economy"by Thomas Sowell.
As Sowell points out scarcity is and always has been a fact of life in every economic system, whether it is capitalist or socialist/communist. The question becomes whether that society can find "alternatives" to the scarce resources.
I would suggest that people in free market societies have a much easier time finding those alternatives, rather than some bureaucrat commanding an outcome(Think ethanol, and how well that turned out).
Don't think of myself as a Pollyanna, but I am always hopeful that man being an ingenious species, can invent him self out of most problems, if allowed to.