The title explains the premise of my discussion I would like to start.
We have, barring technological advancements, around 49-120 years of oil left. And even the oil companies are aware that oil is a finite resource that will not last forever. But how do we break the chain of oil production and consumption? In what ways can society move froward to be less Petroleum based?
Every aspect of our society, and even in some of the most far flung and remote locations on Earth are subject to this form of Carbon infrastructure and monetary liquidity. Everything from the gasoline we use for cars, trucks, and planes; the energy powering our major cities and towns; the plastics we use in everything from water bottles, to eyeglasses; and even cosmetics and carpeting. We are soaked in and utterly dependant upon this resource.
How do we let it go, without simultaneously crashing the society it has helped foster?
We have, barring technological advancements, around 49-120 years of oil left. And even the oil companies are aware that oil is a finite resource that will not last forever. But how do we break the chain of oil production and consumption? In what ways can society move froward to be less Petroleum based?
Every aspect of our society, and even in some of the most far flung and remote locations on Earth are subject to this form of Carbon infrastructure and monetary liquidity. Everything from the gasoline we use for cars, trucks, and planes; the energy powering our major cities and towns; the plastics we use in everything from water bottles, to eyeglasses; and even cosmetics and carpeting. We are soaked in and utterly dependant upon this resource.
How do we let it go, without simultaneously crashing the society it has helped foster?