The Globe's Limitations: How Peak Oil Threatens Economic Growth (Video)

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In the second video in the series “Peak Oil and a Changing Climate” from The Nation and On The Earth productions, Richard Heinberg, senior fellow with the Post Carbon Institute, discusses how depleting oil supplies threaten the future of global economic growth. According to Heinberg, historically there has been a close correlation between increased energy consumption and economic growth. If the economy starts to recover after the financial crisis and there is an increased demand for oil but not enough supply to keep up with that demand, we may hit a ceiling on what the economy can do.

“What politician is going to be able to standup in front of the American people and tell them the truth?” Heinberg asks. “Every politician is going to want to promise more economic growth and blame the lack of growth on the other political party…. The whole political system starts to get more and more polarized and more and more radical until it just comes apart at the seams.”

For Heinberg, however, there is still hope: alternative energy sources, though difficult to implement on a large scale, do exist, and a grassroots movement is strongly advocating for new thinking about our energy consumption.

Go here to learn more about "Peak Oil and a Changing Climate," and to see the other videos in the series.

—Sara Jerving

 

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Economic growth? Economic

Economic growth? Economic growth is a quaint thing of the past. Oil drives every single thing on earth right now. Food, clothing, shelter, energy, transportation, communication, nothing in the modern world exists without oil.

When oil goes, we all go because oil is what built us up this high in population and there is no alternative that is as cheap, or easily substituted for oil.

Try and run trains and planes on solar or wind.

It's time people stop worrying about where their next dollar is coming from and worry more about what to do when dollars are only good for starting campfires.



Economic growth = omnicide.

Economic growth = omnicide. It's disturbing when even The Nation falls for economic growth as a desirable thing. The earth cannot sustain industrial capitalism or 7 billion people.We have to make a transition to a new way of thinking, being and living. Read The Commonwealth of Life, and What We Leave Behind. It is time for us humans to stop viewing the world through super-selfish eyes!!!



Imagine nine billion people

Imagine nine billion people working 40 hours a week.

Imagine all the people working every day.

Imagine growing faster and faster,
forever,
on one little planet,
with an atmosphere built by life, used as a dump,
and
thinner than an apple skin, earth relative to an apple.

Imagine quality rather than quantity, growth that's both possible and fun.