DesuMaiden wrote:Please tell me. I live in Kitchener, Ontario. I am moving to Hamilton, Ontario next spring. Are those bad places to be when we run out of oil?
MikeB wrote:Stay where you are. We aren't going to run out of oil.
dolanbaker wrote:As to the original question, I would say an isolated rural community with high unemployment and poor quality land that is dependent on deliveries from a small time company who will charge the full price for delivering the goods. In other words if the community can't pay the delivery charge, the goods won't get delivered.
Such a community will simply become a ghost town!
How about an oil producing region - they may still be relatively prosperous when oil is scarce and expensive.dolanbaker wrote:MikeB wrote:Stay where you are. We aren't going to run out of oil.
Exactly!
How about an oil producing region - they may still be relatively prosperous when oil is scarce and expensive.
I was thinking Texas, Norway, Alberta.GregT wrote:How about an oil producing region - they may still be relatively prosperous when oil is scarce and expensive.
Ask the people living in the oil producing regions, how well living in those areas is working out for them. Prosperity does not immediately come to mind.
Lore wrote:Your delusional if you think an oil transition to alternatives has or will take place.
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