http://lighterfootstep.com/five-things-that-are-worse-than-global-warming.html
Discuss.
That guy is badly misinformed, you guys never read the stuff I post, and my desire to kill gpw is reaffirmed.
Chicken the First: OilIn 2003, when gas prices were starting to get over $2/gallon, I thought the market would never tolerate it. Now it's 2007, the situation is basically the same as 2003, and people are bitching that we'll be seeing $4 gas by Labor Day.
Oh boy, its going to be a fun day when we run out of oil. People bitch about "war for oil" now? Wait till those reserves are the only thing left.
1) Peak oil is not the same as running out of oil. It's not even the same as running out of cheap oil (which will happen at different times in different oil fields). Peak oil is where oil production reaches a maximum, and then starts to decline.
2) We are nowhere near running out of oil. Two-thirds of the world reserves are still untouched. Look up "tar sands" some time.
Chicken the Second: OceansI don't know so much about this one, but I don't believe the author anyway. He blew his credibility almost as soon as he opened his mouth.
Algal blooms seem to be a real concern, as are sewer run-off (a major cause of blooms) and over-fishing. Global warming dwarfs any of these.
Chicken the Third: WaterThe biggest threat to fresh water supplies
is global warming. Climatologists have been saying so for twenty years, at least. (And not just because of a changing pattern of rainfall, as the author seems to think.)
How will we replace shrinking fresh water supplies? Desalinization of sea water is an obvious answer, but desalinization is expensive energy intensive.
Nuclear desalination is reasonably cheap and works on an industrial scale. It also uses little energy that wouldn't get wasted anyway. The major obstacle to it is the Luddite lobby, but once they get thirsty they'll either shut up or die.
It would require the development of a distribution system that dwarfs the one by which we currently bring petroleum to market.
We already have that distribution system you speak of. It's called "plumbing."
Chicken the Fourth: ForestsAlso something I don't know so much about. How deforestation is supposed to be a larger threat than global warming remains a mystery to me, though.
Chicken the Fifth: Nuclear WeaponsHuh, the blind squirrel found a bigger nut than global warming. Although, he still manages to sound like an idiot. (Nuclear winter is a calamity but global warming isn't, even though at heart they're the same thing: a climate crisis.)