How many people do you know who are aware of Peak Oil?

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How many people do you know who are aware of Peak Oil?

None
3
9%
5 or less
14
40%
10 or less
5
14%
25 or less
1
3%
More than 25
12
34%
 
Total votes: 35

Adam Polczyk
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How many people do you know who are aware of Peak Oil?

Post by Adam Polczyk »

By "know" I mean real face-to-face relationships not those facilitated by the internet. By "aware" I mean people who really appreciate the implications of Peak Oil not just people who have heard of it.

I created this poll because the sense of isolation is starting to get me down. In total I know 7 people who have heard of Peak Oil (and I told 6 of them). Of that 6 I feel that only 3 really get it.

I would find it comforting to know that I am atypical and that there are many people out there that have some kind of active Peak Oil group or community going on around them...

Adam
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Post by JohnB »

Everyone involved with a Transition Initiative should know about it. If you don't have a local one, why not start one? I've no idea how many people I know who are PO aware, but it's helped by knowing quite a few PowerSwitchers personally. Hopefully we'll have another get together next year, so if we do, come along and meet loads of them.
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Post by Vortex »

Loads of people know about it .. and other global threats.

They simply don't have time or resources to deal with it ... real life gets in the way.
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Post by Kieran »

There used to be a series of adverts a little while ago where groups of kids would face the camera and ask lots of awkward questions. One girl asked "What are we gonna to do when the oil runs out?"

Like Vortex said, loads of people know about PO. It's just that few of them believe it's an immediate issue.
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Post by J. R. Ewing »

Vortex wrote:Loads of people know about it .. and other global threats.

They simply don't have time or resources to deal with it ... real life gets in the way.
I agree with this. I know about but resources and funds mean I can do Jack s**t about it. So instead of trying to prepare I'm enjoying what is remaining, hopefully this means another trip to Vegas in 2009 or if not certainly 2010.
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Post by emordnilap »

Let me be the first, in this particular thread, to object to the use of the word 'less' in the poll.
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Post by ziggy12345 »

Correct, it should read 5 people or fewer

My contribution to education of the public was to print out a series of slides and put them in every barbers I know. The general public can then choose to read it or stare at page 3 of the sun.

So maybe not a good idea after all

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Re: How many people do you know who are aware of Peak Oil?

Post by UndercoverElephant »

Adam Polczyk wrote:By "know" I mean real face-to-face relationships not those facilitated by the internet. By "aware" I mean people who really appreciate the implications of Peak Oil not just people who have heard of it.

I created this poll because the sense of isolation is starting to get me down. In total I know 7 people who have heard of Peak Oil (and I told 6 of them). Of that 6 I feel that only 3 really get it.

I would find it comforting to know that I am atypical and that there are many people out there that have some kind of active Peak Oil group or community going on around them...

Adam
I know plenty of people who are aware. But then I live in Brighton, which is probably not very representative of the UK in general.
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Post by MisterE »

Sadly people, most I know, some know about it but dont care and to them the term peak oil is too government spin, its the type of words used on the news - when I explain it, people are interested, and usually I get "see love, get out and get some engery light bulbs" then go off on a big spending spree with the banks cash :-(

But luckily there are many people in Wales and near me that live in a manner that you would when peak oil bites - so I associate myself more and more with them :-) They simply live as they did when growing up in the valleys :-)
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Post by RenewableCandy »

To illustrate: my boss is a genuine doomer and every day he drives the 50 mile trip to/from work. Oh and he lives within the Environment Agency's dreaded Dark Blue Contours.
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Post by Adam Polczyk »

My thanks to all of you who have responded so far. Your answers have prompted me to ask the question Are you a member of a Peak Oil meeting group?

Thanks again...

Adam
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Post by MisterE »

woe woe wo woe what are these blue contours! Gen me up :-)
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Post by RenewableCandy »

Flood contours. You can phone the Environment Agency to see if you are in them or you can peruse the map (zoom in to see them).
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Post by MisterE »

Will have a look but I'm high in the sky so should be fine, river taff is well below us :-) Thanks for the info ;-) nosing the map now :-)
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Post by Vortex »

Gosh: my father-in-law advised me of the coming electricity supply crunch yesterday, and a customer today started a Peak Oil lecture ....

The word is getting out there.

Nevertheless it will take the lights to go out before the government of the day brings in draconian bullying regulations to handle "this unexpected emergency".
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