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Interesting peak minerals lecture from Oz...

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Watch this video, a lecture presented a couple of weeks ago by an
Australian geologist --
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFyTSiCXWEE

Note, it touches on CSG in Australia, uranium production and nuclear
power, as well as metal mining -- because ultimately all energy
technologies are reliant upon mining/metals production.


I got a lot of flak a couple of years ago for writing a presentation
on mining and resources, entitled "Limits to Technology" --
http://www.fraw.org.uk/mei/archive/pres ... s-2011.pdf
-- which suggested that limits to metal mining, especially copper, would
be a greater limits on our future use of digital gadgets than the physical
restrictions on the technology itself. An issue I followed up on in the book
I wrote the following year, "A Practical Guide to Sustainable ICT" --
http://www.apc.org/en/system/files/Section2.pdf

Seems that the 'Limits to Growth' arguments are coming home to roost!
You can't look at things like shale gas/CSG without also considering the
need of governments to deflect the public's attention from peak
resources/limits to growth.

On that note, he's also got a good lecture on YouTube called
"Developing a Sustainable Community" -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xM_aBS1HlUk


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Thanks for the links, very useful. The road sign at the end of the first video really sums it up.
To become an extremist, hang around with people you agree with. Cass Sunstein
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Post by Billhook »

Thanks for that - it's a lovely piece of work and I think the speaker deserves a far better medium than blurry U-tube.

His point about being in the right place as the system breaks seems particularly apposite - particularly in light of the rising fashion for passivism and outright defeatism and resulting urban-vegan-permaculture-roof-farming.

Regards,

Lewis
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