Okay, so you accpet that we need to maintain energy supplies inorder for everything to be okay.RGR wrote:I will make an unequivical statement. No country can be rich without abundant and relatively inexpensive ENERGY.clv101 wrote:Two questions for RGR:
Hypothetically, will everything be "okay" (economic growth be maintained) if in the near future total energy supply falls?
Does a say 2012 all liquids peak represent a total energy supply peak?
Of course, we may define both abundant and inexpensive differently. And I said energy, NOT crude oil.
And no, I do not agree that peak oil, at any time, past, present or future, is the equivalent of peak energy. May it be? Yes. Is it likely? I doubt it. Does it even matter? Not necessarily, depending on energy efficiency gains as population growth continues to slow down.
Would I be correct to say that the foundation stone of your belief system in these matters is that whilst you accept peak oil - you don't accept peak energy?