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  • I think oil is the least of our problems its a small cog in the death clock of civilazation as we know it.all of this is a plan set and put in motion long ago.korea won't happen until we go to war with iran

  • Judging from the remarks below it looks like even people who care enough to watch such a video and comment are still not very far along on the Kubler-Ross grief scale in thinking of oil decline. 1Denial 2Anger 3Bargaining 4Depression 5Acceptance. Good for you for pushing them but don't let it stop yr driving forwards & keep yr head on a swivel ;)

  • Humans were able 2 survive on earth before industrial revolution & theoretically could have survived in future without fossil fuel albiet at drastically reduced capacity. Real tragedy is that via climate change catastrophe we've destroyed earth's natural capacity 2 support humans for many millions of years if we're lucky enough to survive at all. If crash comes as fast as you believe there could be hope for future climate but I xpect we'll find enough not-yet-found reserves 2 throw us off cliff.

  • The low percentage estimates for renewable energy sources, are based upon the retarded corporate meme, as a baseline for their estimates. Yes, as the profit mongers see it, those numbers are real. But if every urban rooftop and open field were contributing to pneumatic microgrids, which in turn formed an interdependent pneumatic supergrid, those numbers would hit 95%.

    watch?v=qRmW-xbvJMQ

  • This "sank in" for me a long time ago.

    Here is a good related video;

    watch?v=qRmW-xbvJMQ

  • You are already sitting in the dark. Ironic. Horses are nice.

    The oil to be found will be much more difficult to obtain than the prior found oil. Easy to find and get out oil is over, but there is some more out there in off shores and deep (or in oil sands). Lots of natural gas in US, but messier dirtier fracturing process. Probably be enough in my estimated lifespan, but will hit the fan eventually and hopefully fusion will have gotten sorted out. I guess I'm an optimist on energy options.

  • Great! This means no more oil for WARS....right?....right?....ri­ght?....

  • @SunRunnerNY

    Sure. No more oil for wars... for the little guy.

    No more oil for Fertilize the fields. No more oil to run the tractor. No more oil to transport food. No more oil for jobs to give us money, and I'm sure everyone will all be so much nicer

    Funny on how a certain revolutionary ideology in this country is so set on thwarting domestic energy production at every turn. Almost as if they're looking forward to exasperating a bad situation to make it worse.

  • Water Powered Car by KLEIN

    watch?v=wOI-wHv_Z_0

  • @911truthncDotOrg

    AwakeningAsOne . com

  • Fuck holidays. i think you'd agree.

  • @odin422 that said Peak Oil=a load of artificial scarcity for you. not a REAL Peak.

  • @iwdn: seen zeitgeist addendum?

  • Probably the more interesting date is around 2015 (existing production + discovered). The biggest unknown is the yet to be found (red), which probably just assumes some small number of new discoveries per year. Also bear in mind that the non-conventional oil is expensive oil, which requires more energy to extract from sand or shale.

  • i work in the patch when we are flowing a well we burn off enough natural gas in a day to heat a city for a year. i think we are to dependent on thes kinds of things but i dont think you are reading the graph right. you need to know a little bit more about what goes into finding these wells. its not exact but yet to be found dosnt mean that they dont exist

  • If they haven't found it yet, how do they know the oil's there? Talk about counting your chickens...they don't even have the eggs!

  • @RadarKat73080 They guess that oil / gas is there from understanding the geology in the earth from other known sources, then extrapolate. Unfortunately often the oil / gas is harder to extract & more expensive / difficult, plus politically not accessible. The price point of oil / gas will also shift what becomes reasonable to access, such as oil sands in Canada. Often it is also messier.

  • @MegF142857 Yeah, I know. We had some oil exploration done on our farm a few years ago. Glad they didn't find any because we wouldn't own it and would only see a small amount of money.

  • Yes yes yes , but how about them Tigers? I hate having to talk about these things to my family... They do not care

  • Links? xD

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