As a child during the
winter months one of the dominant worries of the household was shillings for
the meter. The getting, retaining and careful
use of them was critical. Down the
decades the energy question has always been an itch in the mind despite the
fact that we have been taking it for granted.
Which was why during the
years it functioned The Oil Drum site was one worth watching. It's bloggers have moved on but are still out
there with things to say. As we know the
issues about energy are always ones of fierce debate where technology meets
money meets economic functioning meets living life and sadly all meet government.
Euan Mearns has a post on
December 4th on UK oil and gas reserves in "Energy Matters" which is well worth a
look if only because the lines
on the graphs are going steadily down.
One intriguing aspect is
that evidently during the years of Labour government not only did we borrow and
keep borrowing but we were depleting the oil and gas reserves at a much greater
level. Did the ending of boom and bust,
in theory, depend on rapid oil and gas depletion to create A New World of money
flows instead?
The implications of this
for the future are huge. Despite this, most
of the national debate we have now is about superficial aspects of the
potential impact. This is
not new. The risks and chances
have been evident for a little time now but have been sidelined party because
of politics and partly because of the debates about global warming or not.
Also, there are some hard
decisions ahead with no right answers in the sense that there are going to have
to be losers. If the decisions are not
made this will still happen except the decisions will be made by events or by
others. The article indicates that both urgent
decisions and action are needed just when we are going into a long election
campaign interwoven with the Scottish Referendum and the Europe issue.
None of the political parties
have much incentive to be the bearers of bad news or to take major
controversial decisions and are unlikely to want to discuss this other than to
play the blame game.
While the Government
Autumn Statement was going on over at Sky Arts 2 was "Gotterdammerung",
the final part of Wagner's Ring Cycle, otherwise known as "The Twilight Of
The Gods". It all ends in flames
leaving a few poor humans staggering out of the wreckage to try and deal with the
mess.
Recalling what happened if
the shillings ran out, it is possible that all of us could find out in a few
years.
"there are going to have to be losers."
ReplyDeleteSomehow I think I know who the losers will be. Once people are working until 70, the main attraction of any job will be a warm office.