0marTheZealot
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Originally posted by: alent1234
Originally posted by: tangent1138
Originally posted by: charrison
With that being said, we are not running out of oil anytime in the near future.
estimates put it at the next 10 to 40 years. i'm not sure about your definition of "near future" but in my lifetime and definitely in my children's lifetime is near future to me.
The problem is that people don't understand the concept of peak oil. it's not when we're at zero that it's a problem. it's as soon as we can't drill the same amount as last year, and it goes down each year after that. that's when countries start fighting for oil. China vs. USA? it's possible. we'll be the biggest oil consumers at that point.
most people: "eh, i'll drive less". driving less is the least of our problems. how about no power because we don't have enough nuclear plants? how about no food because the food is an average of 1500 miles from the suburbs?
this is why we need to find alternate energy sources NOW.
which estimates? The US alone has enough oil in the 50 states to last at least 100 years and most likely a few hundred more. Too bad that oil is politically blocked from being extracted by people that keep saying we are running out of oil.
I'd like to see technical information regarding that. There hasn't been a real major find in the lower 48 in a long time..
If it were the case, we would not need to import oil.