over the barrel of peak oil

Thursday, March 23, 2006

The oil is going, the oil is going!

That's the apropos title for this Salon article on peak oil.

The author, Katharine Mieszkowski, is thorough in her assessment with dozens of links to the Peak Oil canon. She tries to end the piece optimistically, but it sounds like delusion in place of denial.

I have two pet peeves with politicians (or even pundits) mouthing off about energy, as in this article. One is the use of the word 'spike', suggesting a temporary rise in real energy prices. The other is the reference to a dependence on 'foreign' oil; it's oil, period.

Another question that warrants investigation is: how do Peak Oil alarmists (of whom admittedly I'm one) view the Global Warming alarmists? I would say scoffingly. Though related as I've pointed out before, the one threat is much greater than the other.

On the subject of global warming, C-span's BookTV presented a panel of authors on the subject
from the March 25-26 Virginia Festival of the Book, including:
  • Tim Flannery, "The Weather Makers: How Man Is Changing the Climate and What It Means for Life on Earth"
  • Elizabeth Kolbert, "Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change"
  • William Ruddiman, "Plows, Plagues, and Petroleum: How Humans Took Control of Climate"
  • At the end of the Q&A, a lady asked how would peak oil (and depletion) affect global warming. The answer was to the point, but cut short. Hello? Can't you see that Sword of Damocles?

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