Someone forwarded a link to this movie tonight: “A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash.”
Looks interesting, & I’ll check it out, but I’ve gotta say that the trailer contains some questionable assumptions. Seems to follow typical “peak oil” framing: Oil is running out & that nothing can quite replace what oil does, so that’s a big problem for civilization. (Hopefully there’s more to the message of the actual movie…)
I’d frame it differently: Abundant & cheap oil has enabled us to create excessively wasteful lifestyles, which are now overheating the planet & threatening life on earth with a climate crisis. Instead of worrying about how we’re going to replace oil, we oughta be thinking about how to design our society so it’s much less wasteful, which is really not that hard to do, even with what we already know right now. If our way of life were more sensible & efficient, it’s not hard to imagine comfortable lives using a tiny fraction of the energy we use now.
At that level of energy use, there are many clean, renewable energy sources that can meet our needs. And avoid cooking the planet to death. For the win!
I hope the movie gets into that.
I think that the real problem with “peak oil” is not that we’re running out of oil, but that we’re not running out soon enough. What do you think?

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