Not based upon what I read in these replies if that’s anything typical of the US opinion. There’s not going to be a collective wake up and because it takes the economy so long to adjust that means an economic depression is a real possibility. The american population is more interested in the lives of pop icons or the next American Idol.
Every president since Nixon has talked about energy indipendence and reducing our use of foreign oil. But since the 70’s our (and the rest of the world for that matter)…our petroleum usage has increased and the % of imports have grown to 2/3’s of our total use.
Al, complains that government needs to stay out, and I largely agree with him, but that doesn’t mean government and government leaders have no roll to play. The US government gave us NASA and JFK gave us the goal to putting a man on the moon before 1970. Mittigating the eventiual oil depletion has been liken to the needs of something greater than a Manhattan Project. Cities should be debating the what-if’s for their zoning plans.
Simmons is no government offical, Al should like that much. What he is is an independent business man heavily envolved in the petroleum industry. Here’ a lecture he gave at UCSB:
Peak Oil: Implications and Options
Environmentalist like to look to Cuba as an example of sustainable living after the USSR folded causing Cuba to loose most of its oil imports
Peak oil preview: North Korea & Cuba but what you don’t read in these article is that the average Cuban lost 25 pounds (and a number lost eyesight do to malnutrition) or how a lot of them ended up in Florida or drowned trying to get there.