I watched Catalyst the other week and they had an article on Peak Oil. Peak oil is the point in time when extraction of oil from the earth reaches its highest point and then begins to decline. We won't be able to say with certainty when we have reached peak oil until after the fact. Many experts say we have already reached the peak. Others say not yet, but within the next few years.
I've been doing a little research via google and the things I've found are quite frightening.
We live in a society that is completely and utterly dependant on oil. Everything around you is there as a result of oil. The price of oil will begin to rise sharply at some point in the future. What will the economic effect be when the price of petrol reaches $5 a litre? How about $10 a litre? This could occur in the next 3 to 5 years.
The problem won't be having enough petrol to get to the supermarket but when we get there the shelves will be empty. For every kilojoule of food we eat, it takes 10 kilojoules of oil to produce it, package it and transport it.
We simply cannot produce enough food to feed the developed worlds population without oil.
Cheap oil has fuelled the growth of our civilisation over the last 150 years. The lack of cheap oil will be the death of it.
The economy will simply grind to a halt. The great depression will be a cake walk in comparison. 5 billion people could starve. The developed nations will be the worst hit as we have the greatest reliance on oil.
Modern civilisation is completely unprepared for this event. There is no viable alternative for oil.
Have a look at a few of these website.
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/
http://www.hubbertpeak.com/
http://www.geologie.tu-clausthal.de/...l/lecture.html
Have a pleasant evening.