What is the author saying here? It sounds like he’s saying that the real economy is the energy economy, and collapses in energy supply will ruin the economy whatever anyone does. I don’t think that’s actually true of the modern economy, since we’re still burning fossil fuels with no real sign of stopping, and God help us. I think the main problem is hoarding resources by the super-wealthy. Maybe things will change as things drop back down from peak oil, but we’re not at that point. We have plenty of energy and resources to feed everyone and solve our problems, for now, and the main underlying-reality threat to “the economy” is climate-change-induced crop failure, which we’re actively encouraging in increasing ways every year. That’s my take on what I think he is saying.
Again, that’s just based on skimming. Can you summarize his point? I wasn’t saying that this article was endorsing fossil fuels, although it doesn’t exactly not-endorse fossil fuels. I’m just saying that I’ve seen more than one article from this source which fall back to that suspicious argument. Enough to notice a pattern.
To check myself, I clicked on two random articles from the top of the main page right now, and I got:
The second is British politics stuff which I am not well-informed enough to understand, but the first is exactly what I said a lot of this source’s articles were.
What is the author saying here? It sounds like he’s saying that the real economy is the energy economy, and collapses in energy supply will ruin the economy whatever anyone does. I don’t think that’s actually true of the modern economy, since we’re still burning fossil fuels with no real sign of stopping, and God help us. I think the main problem is hoarding resources by the super-wealthy. Maybe things will change as things drop back down from peak oil, but we’re not at that point. We have plenty of energy and resources to feed everyone and solve our problems, for now, and the main underlying-reality threat to “the economy” is climate-change-induced crop failure, which we’re actively encouraging in increasing ways every year. That’s my take on what I think he is saying.
Again, that’s just based on skimming. Can you summarize his point? I wasn’t saying that this article was endorsing fossil fuels, although it doesn’t exactly not-endorse fossil fuels. I’m just saying that I’ve seen more than one article from this source which fall back to that suspicious argument. Enough to notice a pattern.
To check myself, I clicked on two random articles from the top of the main page right now, and I got:
https://consciousnessofsheep.co.uk/2024/11/13/can-we-live-like-windy-miller/
https://consciousnessofsheep.co.uk/2024/11/15/inevitably/
The second is British politics stuff which I am not well-informed enough to understand, but the first is exactly what I said a lot of this source’s articles were.
Why degrowth is the only responsible way forward
What does this have to do with what we were talking about?