tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9864176.post7140182302087774876..comments2023-12-01T16:56:04.415+11:00Comments on Peak Energy: Michael Lynch, Daniel Yergin--The Denizens of Peak Oil DenialBig Gavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00682404837426502876noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9864176.post-20842491662739749882009-09-04T22:13:08.904+10:002009-09-04T22:13:08.904+10:00Denial of peaks and global warming is amazing rhet...Denial of peaks and global warming is amazing rhetoric to me.<br /><br />What is the relevance?<br /><br />Are they arguing we have enough for when?<br /><br />- it's a flow issue not a resource issue - Ah, dauhh guys.<br /><br />These guys would probably tell me clean drinking water is infinite based on the 'natural water cycle' and I am just 'worrying' people about clean drinking water... <br /><br /><br />And 'if' it is a flow, control or oil is 'Abiogenic' ideas... are just more rhetoric.<br /><br />None dismiss, prove or solve the tsunami problems.<br /><br />Or are they debating that we should fix the planet, water & energy problems - 'later'<br /><br />Maybe their right, after four decades of peak and oil warnings we should just push one more problem off.<br /><br /><br /><br />Or maybe we should act like our earths resources are as fragile and finite as we are.<br /><br />Hey what do I know, I am not a Pulitzer Prize winner ;-)EHS Directorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11768405187596006599noreply@blogger.com