The Entropy Watershed
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 10:45 am
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/
Here's is an interesting read with links to numerous interesting reads. The main article is 2 pages long and should take no more than 15 minutes to read.
The article is about the Entropy Watershed. The basic idea for those of you with attention deficit disorder is this...
the world is not running out of oil. but, the world is running out of affordable oil. once we reach the point where the yield of our fuel is outweighed by the the cost needed to find, obtain, process, and use fuel, the entropy watershed has been reached. the author calls it "Peak Oil". i prefer the term Entropy watershed, which i first heard when i read Jeremy Rifkin's "Entropy" in the early 90's.
The idea is that once the watershed is reached, war, famine, death, and general societal collapse and chaos will ensue. whether you agree or not, the article and sources are compelling and concerning. there is no greater social concern for the coming generation than the crisis created by the population explosion and fuel shortage. Everyone should read this article.
Here's is an interesting read with links to numerous interesting reads. The main article is 2 pages long and should take no more than 15 minutes to read.
The article is about the Entropy Watershed. The basic idea for those of you with attention deficit disorder is this...
the world is not running out of oil. but, the world is running out of affordable oil. once we reach the point where the yield of our fuel is outweighed by the the cost needed to find, obtain, process, and use fuel, the entropy watershed has been reached. the author calls it "Peak Oil". i prefer the term Entropy watershed, which i first heard when i read Jeremy Rifkin's "Entropy" in the early 90's.
The idea is that once the watershed is reached, war, famine, death, and general societal collapse and chaos will ensue. whether you agree or not, the article and sources are compelling and concerning. there is no greater social concern for the coming generation than the crisis created by the population explosion and fuel shortage. Everyone should read this article.