MattSavinar wrote:Actually, all joking aside I suspect one of the few industries to survive into the post-peak world will be recycling. For those of you mulling over "what careers/jobs/businesses should I look into", I found the following on google. Sure there are more like it out there:
http://www.p2pays.org/rbac/
Best,
Matt
Aluminum will become very expensive soon.
Chemically, it is almost impossible to manufacture, you have to have electric power
grabby wrote:One recycled aluminum can saves enough electricity to operate a TV for three hours.
Dezakin wrote:Aluminum will become very expensive soon.
This doesnt follow. Peak oil has only tangental effects on electricity supply given that we produce hardly any electricity at all from oil.Chemically, it is almost impossible to manufacture, you have to have electric power
Fortunately electric power is cheap and is likely to remain so for centuries.
coyote wrote: No, after Peak Oil electricity will not remain cheap for many years, let alone centuries.
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