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shadow boxer
The Finger Painter & Master Ranter
in Zocalo v2.0
[url]http://www.abc.net.au/science/crude/[/url]
watch them
seriously
it makes the Inconvenient Truth look like a minor PSA.
watch them
seriously
it makes the Inconvenient Truth look like a minor PSA.
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Unless of course there's a way to watch them differently but I can't see how.
The main point is, there is only so much oil, and we are currently using up as much oil as we are pulling out of the soil now and that we need to slow down our consumption. Been there, done that? [CHECK!]
Then they go on to tell us how many products that we take for granted are made of oil products and their derivatives and how dependent the West is on fossile fuel. Been there, done that? [CHECK!]
They also go on about how crude oil was created and which climate conditions existed during that prehistoric era that contributed to the dying off of plangton and organic matter, something about CO2 levels being 5 times higher than pre-industrial levels of the modern era and how CO2 does affect climate change. Been there, done that? [CHECK!]
Oh, and then we get to see a few dinosaurs and some black&white footage of the early days of the oil industry in America, where they produced 2000 barrels a year.
All I can say is that those clips do not really answer the tough questions. I mean we all know this, and we have known this for years.
How many more "can you hear me nows?" do we need? I also don't get this oil crisis thing, we'll get in trouble a lot sooner than we'll get oil shortages...
The main message that I gather is that they want common folks to start living again like we did 100 or 200 years ago, environmentally friendly. They also mention the Chinese and what would happen if they all drew SUV's...
I think it's time to stop going to Chinese restaurants and finance their SUV's. :D
All I can hope for is that enough pollies grow balls to enforce some legislation to bring us back from the brink...
otherwise.... time to start building 'Earthdome'..................................
It is not like every source of oil will suddenly dry up one day. Matter of fact there are a number of oil sources that to this point have not been tapped as it was just not economicly feasible to do so.
Jake
Oil will not suddenly run out some day, it will just get more expensive to aquire, which will lead to the use of sustitutions. I am sure that in a short term (10-15 years) there could be some economic hardships, I beleive in the long run, tightning oil supplies may be seen as a good thing.
Jake