Meteorite Debris wrote: I would usually hang out in the Facebook group "Peak Oil" ... So I will seek to keep myself updated on peak oil related issues here. I have been concerned about peak oil for about 20 years.
Well welcome aboard. I was concerned about peak oil, for all of 3 or 4 years, but you get over it. Back in the beginning the general consensus was that we'd be in real trouble within a decade, we would be facing $200 bbl oil and the economies would be collapsing into oblivion. I sold two V8's and bought a 4cly car and 4cly bike. Now I have three bikes! And a thirsty V6. Not that I think peak oil has gone away, it's just that no one could have predicted how well the system would redirect profits to the wealthy western nations. If you live in Sri Lanka or India or S-Africa then good luck living a modern life on an average income. But in some developed nations it's been all roses.
This community has generally interested itself in the perpetuation of the trendy techno fixes, like EV's and rebuildable solar and wind, nuclear and all that. There is also a lot of political and war talk. I get into all that stuff but am resilience focused at the core because I always believed that was the way to lead a decent normal life when the wheels eventually fall off. When people discuss wars I think of how to avoid them, when they discuss heatwaves or icemelt I consider how well I am prepared personally to face these changes. I really couldn't give a damn about the big picture, I let the moralistic baby boomers fret over all that.
There is not much talk along those lines of personal resilience here though; setting up home solar, cycling, keeping fit, fuel efficient vehicles, all that stuff. The forum is more of a news clearing house and a place to do Monday morning quarterbacking.