Life After Oil

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Implications

This site is intended to be a forum to explore the implications of Life After Oil. It is intended as a place to make comments.
Some of the vital areas to address are these:

What will I be doing (what work) in the next 5 or 10 years?

What communities will exist, and how will they exist?

When will this happen and what can we do now?


And then, our ideas.
Here's one. Communities seem to work most effectively based on the Rule of 150. Studies show that groups larger than this break apart and become loose and inconsistent. Gore-tex is one company that bases itself on this model. As soon as employees increase beyond 150 (the parking lots have 150 spaces), new buildings are constructed right next door. They know to start doing this when people begin to park on the grass.

New Urbanism (a compact type of development which is the antithesis of sprawl, and allows for walkability instead of wide roads for vehicular traffic) is the vehicle for some of these ideas, including the one above. New Urbanism is also one of the logical trends that will follow from an oil crisis and the decomposition of suburbia as we know it today.

Your ideas, concerns, comments?

2 Comments:

At 2:40 AM, Blogger Carlos Franco™ said...

this is a very good topic to talk about... don't drop it.

we as humans are walking each day closer to extinction. and we still depend on the dirtiest source of energy: petroleum.

we need choices, sunpower is still in a very early stage (more energy is used creating a sun cell rather than the one it will collect), and hydrogen is dangerous but viable.

anyways, don't we drive in gasoline bombs each day?

it's so sad to see this world -our only world- degrade like this...

 
At 6:27 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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