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Posted By: Tunathe (as yet) mythical moment when energy prices surgeDoes anyone really still maintain hopes this won't happen?
Posted By: Tunasomething like peak oil to make change happenIt's neither greenhouse gasses/climate change, nor Peak Oil for some time yet. It's Asias's exploding energy demand, which is happening now; and Russia's power to turn the top 25% of the world energy price level up or down at will, which it happened to feel like making 'down' this winter - next winter perhaps, any bets?
Posted By: fostertomPosted By: Tunathe (as yet) mythical moment when energy prices surgeDoes anyone really still maintain hopes this won't happen?
Posted By: TunaPeak oil has been predicted for decades now, always in the next five years. I've no doubt it will come, but relying on it happening in the near term to encourage changes in attitude seems optimistic. Equally, there is an expectation that the other side of the peak will be a precipitous dropI think the point is that the course to rising prices is now irrevocably set; not initially because of Peak Oil, but because of Asian demand explosion. That's happening now, no-one expects it to abate, and there seems agreement that supply won't keep up, so........ The only thing that's delayed its onset is that after rattling her sabre over winter 2005, Russia's decided to use the small slack she controls to give the west a taste of fawning gratitude, by allowing it one last winter of complacency. How long will that last, and how hard or soft will she choose to make the inevitable supply/demand fall? If you don't believe me, ask GBush - this suddenly-emerged situation is the sole reason for his 'conversion' to renewables and demand-reduction, not any kind of eco-virtue.
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