[lbo-talk] the petro-thusians have their moment

Owen Byrne owen at permafrost.net
Tue Sep 21 15:14:19 PDT 2004


james at communistbanker.com wrote:


>Why is it that it's so often the same people who worry about
>destroying the planet by burning oil AND worry about running out? If
>both are true, shouldn't they celebrate the running out part, and not
>bother with environmental politics at all? Doug has consistency in
>favour of his approach to this.
>
>But all of the debate about climate change still hasn't produced a
>consensus. Can't some of the petro-thusians take time out and
>tell us what the alternative is? If we are going to have to switch from
>fossil fuel reliance, how exactly will you manage the massive shift in
>living patterns, the enforced parochialism of a world without cars,
>how will you distribute the misery and impoverishment that it would
>cause? Just saying that we MUST use less, that we MUST develop
>alternatives is not an answer to this.
>
>
>
IMHO - home-working/telecommuting on a much greater scale would greatly reduce oil consumption. What percentage of the work force sits in traffic for hours only to sit in front of a computer screen that they could just as easily have at home? - except of course for the need to massage the boss's ego.

Owen



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