Microwave Oops
Apr. 14th, 2005 02:11 amShe was invoking SF scenarios where human civilization literally runs out of gas and can't do anything anymore. I don't see that... before the gas goes away, it will become really expensive, and stay that way. I foresee self-correcting behavior among consumers who are forced to finally start adopting some conservation into their lifestyles. For the last 30 years they have avoided or dismissed the the conservation message, since they had nothing drop-dead obvious to gain from it. Now, suddenly, they will. It costs HOW much to fill up my SUV?! And keep the lights on all day, and leave the heat cranked to 80, and...
But all the while a finite resource is still being burned up, so something will have to replace it on a global scale. Mark Frauenfelder and others posted a nice summary & info roundup on Boing Boing about Peak Oil and possible cheap-energy alternatives, including some interesting stuff about modern (post- Three Mile / Homer Simpson) nuclear power technologies.