Did any of you see the show on Vision TV last night called The End of Suburbia?
The world has peaked in oil and gas production. What is left will be harder and more expensive to extract and alternative forms of energy won't fill the gap once the fossil fuels are gone.
Imagine agriculture without fossil fuel. Imagine the commuters in the suburbs - suburbs will become ghost towns unless they change themselves to be self-contained with work, food sources, etc. right there. Downtowns are be revilatized in some areas of the States, so that people can walk where they need to go.
Everything from farming, industry, food and human transportation to writing e-mails will change drastically. One scientist said this will happen by 2010. Others say sooner, others say later but no later than say 2020 or like the optomists, 2050. The people who have made these predictions are leaders in the field of energy research. Regardless, our children and grandchildren will be in for a lot of heartache.
If I were younger, I'd start raising draft horses and carriage horses and start selling the most efficient wood burning stoves on the market. None of this will help the world cope, but may help my community a little.
I think we should slow the removal of fossil fuel leaving Alberta.
The world has peaked in oil and gas production. What is left will be harder and more expensive to extract and alternative forms of energy won't fill the gap once the fossil fuels are gone.
Imagine agriculture without fossil fuel. Imagine the commuters in the suburbs - suburbs will become ghost towns unless they change themselves to be self-contained with work, food sources, etc. right there. Downtowns are be revilatized in some areas of the States, so that people can walk where they need to go.
Everything from farming, industry, food and human transportation to writing e-mails will change drastically. One scientist said this will happen by 2010. Others say sooner, others say later but no later than say 2020 or like the optomists, 2050. The people who have made these predictions are leaders in the field of energy research. Regardless, our children and grandchildren will be in for a lot of heartache.
If I were younger, I'd start raising draft horses and carriage horses and start selling the most efficient wood burning stoves on the market. None of this will help the world cope, but may help my community a little.
I think we should slow the removal of fossil fuel leaving Alberta.
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