we have no substitute for oil........nothing comes close to the value, energy concentration, convenience, portability, and versatility of oil............nothing....
and more and more nations that are oil producers are starting to mirror the US economic system...............as a result they are all heading towards net importers rather than net exporters of oil......
So where is the source going to come from as we have less to use and at the same time grow more societies thurst of it???
I agree with Jeffc1320 - it's refereshing to see the topic of peak oil discussed without the drama. Thank you for this pragmatic and informative presentation - the speaker is easy to listen to. Unfortunately I firmly believe we're seeing the beginnings of the decline. I firmly believe the spike in oil prices last year was what ultimately tipped over a very wobbly financial sector. Now, oil prices spike higher along with any positive economic news. How can people still not get it.
Oil is the master resource in specific, at least in the US economy and most of the industrial world.
More generally, energy is the master resource, whichever form or source of energy is critical for the stability of the economy in question for that community/culture.
As long as we look to petro for energy needs we are doomed. We can grow enough hemp on unused federal land to supply our energy needs. HEMP FOR VICTORY: A GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTION The problem is the solution is illegal.
Great research but please take off your blinders concerning hemp biofuel, magnetic (Bruce DePalma's N-Machine) and hydro energies.
biofuel is not the answer, fuel crops take up too much space required for food production. the only viable types of power generation are solar, wind, geothermal, wave and tidal
Hemp biofuel is the answer. Grows up to 4 crops a year indoors and out. Does not require toxic chemicals to grow and just about any farmer can grow it.
@cureworks .....no, personal transportation vehicles are unsustainable, no biofuel of any kind can support future needs, we need to remodel our cities to electric rapid public transit systems...but all this isnt going to come about for another 20years at least and by then new technology will provide a whole new menu of options
Good video although the presentation would benefit from more emotional range in the delivery. Just some advice on how to present your great work even more powerfully. Good job.
Yes, you are undoubtedly right about that. My presentation style tends to be rather flat unless I'm focusing on it specifically. I'll try to keep that in mind for the next go. :-)
Nonsense. It's a much more compelling argument when you stick to facts and avoid hyperbole. You did quite well. Emotion is what the pro-free market nay-sayers will point to as some form of "agenda." It's what they do. These are the same kinds of people who still blame the entire global financial meltdown on nothing more than relaxed liberal lending practices. They're that dumb.
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When will this manipulated false inflation commodity bubble pop?
drkevincampbell 11 months ago
we have no substitute for oil........nothing comes close to the value, energy concentration, convenience, portability, and versatility of oil............nothing....
and more and more nations that are oil producers are starting to mirror the US economic system...............as a result they are all heading towards net importers rather than net exporters of oil......
So where is the source going to come from as we have less to use and at the same time grow more societies thurst of it???
jacopman 1 year ago
We are not a sustainable species.
JuanVoyce 1 year ago
I agree with Jeffc1320 - it's refereshing to see the topic of peak oil discussed without the drama. Thank you for this pragmatic and informative presentation - the speaker is easy to listen to. Unfortunately I firmly believe we're seeing the beginnings of the decline. I firmly believe the spike in oil prices last year was what ultimately tipped over a very wobbly financial sector. Now, oil prices spike higher along with any positive economic news. How can people still not get it.
falldownhard 2 years ago 2
what is the master resource?
Brainman94 2 years ago
Oil is the master resource in specific, at least in the US economy and most of the industrial world.
More generally, energy is the master resource, whichever form or source of energy is critical for the stability of the economy in question for that community/culture.
newculture 2 years ago
We were never supposed to be on oil to begin with - cars were designed to run on hemp.
tigerone1970 2 years ago
As long as we look to petro for energy needs we are doomed. We can grow enough hemp on unused federal land to supply our energy needs. HEMP FOR VICTORY: A GLOBAL WARMING SOLUTION The problem is the solution is illegal.
Great research but please take off your blinders concerning hemp biofuel, magnetic (Bruce DePalma's N-Machine) and hydro energies.
cureworks 2 years ago
biofuel is not the answer, fuel crops take up too much space required for food production. the only viable types of power generation are solar, wind, geothermal, wave and tidal
brradsullivan 2 years ago 2
Hemp biofuel is the answer. Grows up to 4 crops a year indoors and out. Does not require toxic chemicals to grow and just about any farmer can grow it.
cureworks 2 years ago
@cureworks .....no, personal transportation vehicles are unsustainable, no biofuel of any kind can support future needs, we need to remodel our cities to electric rapid public transit systems...but all this isnt going to come about for another 20years at least and by then new technology will provide a whole new menu of options
brradsullivan 2 years ago
Good video although the presentation would benefit from more emotional range in the delivery. Just some advice on how to present your great work even more powerfully. Good job.
PeterSodhi 2 years ago
Yes, you are undoubtedly right about that. My presentation style tends to be rather flat unless I'm focusing on it specifically. I'll try to keep that in mind for the next go. :-)
newculture 2 years ago
Nonsense. It's a much more compelling argument when you stick to facts and avoid hyperbole. You did quite well. Emotion is what the pro-free market nay-sayers will point to as some form of "agenda." It's what they do. These are the same kinds of people who still blame the entire global financial meltdown on nothing more than relaxed liberal lending practices. They're that dumb.
jeffc1320 2 years ago
Did you talk "about money"( since 10:02) in another vid?
0PsycoDad0 2 years ago
Yes, I uploaded the money talk first... I labeled it...
Money Creation & Destruction, Gas Prices, Peak Oil & the Economic Crisis
newculture 2 years ago
I'm looking forward to the economic collapse. Imagine all of the sexual favors one could procure with simple food items!
AbusedStBernard 2 years ago
Great video, one of the best
aslomski 2 years ago
Thanks!
newculture 2 years ago