I have maintained, elsewhere if not here, the idea that some little effects of what peakers call "peak oil" ( the hysterical arm waving part rather than usual and expected supply/demand effects ) are perfectly acceptable and perhaps even necessary to convince the right people that using less crude is indeed a good thing, high prices, low prices, any prices.fifthcolumn wrote:
Ironically if the drop off is not too severe, that's exactly what we need to stimulate the market towards renewables.
Change does not happen without some sort of shock to the system. The 70's type shocks appeared to provide nothing but an example of what the next one might look like, which was a good thing, otherwise we wouldn't have lots of modern renewable technology sitting around on the sidelines just waiting for the appropriate financial incentive to solve the problem.