I’m hoping some, if not all, of you took a look at my earlier thread on “Numbers, not Adjectives” and downloaded the linked free book by David MacKay. Before going ‘non-linear’ on the political angle, please check it out, take a bit of time and reconvene on the overarching issue of our future Energy Policy with some additional data in hand.
I cited a report from British Petroleum (circa 2014) stating their belief that we had approximately 53 years of oil reserves left at expected consumption rates.
With that in mind, let’s all have a real good discussion on a) how concerning this is, and b) what’s the best plan going forward.
Anyone interested?