Tuesday, July 8, 2008

One Thing to Rule Them All

It is a thing of great power that can be used to dominate
the entire human race, to force it into subjugation. It appears
to have a mind of its own and seems to be controlled by unseen,
malevolent forces that use it to toy with human beings. Does it
sound like the ring of Sauron? Yes, but Frodo and the gang took
care of that little problem, didn't they? But we still must contend
with an mighty and pitiless force that would control all life on this
planet. We call it " oil."


Oil has us by the short hairs. Oil "drives" the world. It is no
stretch to say that oil rules the developed world with an iron fist
that would make the Dark Lord green with envy. (And oil is black, so
maybe it's a "Dark Lord" too). And, if you haven't noticed, we are
doing very little about it. Hybrids are o.k., but they are not enough.
Furthermore, a lot of things use oil and its by-products besides
automobiles. When are we gonna get a hybrid John Deere, I want
to know? Anyhoo, I believe we could have had viable alternative,
renewable fuel sources for years if the oil companies, government,
and automobile makers had wished to do so. And if we as a
public had demanded it.


Yes, we the consumers are complicit in this crisis as well. We use
oil and gas as if there was no tomorrow. But guess what? Tomorrow
has come. A lot of very smart people believe that we have already
crossed into the scary world of "peak oil." That is, at this point,
oil supplies are only going to continue to diminish in the face of
increased demand and the price will keep on going up and up.
Friends and neighbors, gas is right now as cheap as it's gonna get.
Sit with that sobering throught for a while. This situation leaves oil-
dependent nations madly scrambling for solutions and hoping
there is enough time.


Well, many are concerned about this phenomenon but not enough
people and not nearly enough of the right people. Certainly a lot
of people in positions of power have not become adequately
sensitized to this issue. Indeed, some deny this unpleasant
scenario just like those who bury their heads in the sand about
the human causes of global warming.

And every day, oil prices skyrocket and the common person
is the one who really bears the brunt of it all, while oil CEOs
are laughing all the way to the bank. And it seems like every
week, we hear a different spin on the situation in the news:
"Oil is in short supply." "No, wait, new supplies have just been
discovered!" "Sorry, just kidding." "Oil field workers may strike
in Nigeria and prices may go up.... or not." "The dollar is getting
stronger and oil futures are coming down." "My bad. False alarm."
"OPEC is going to raise production." "OPEC changed its mind."

Is it just me or do you read headlines like these in the news
every week? Makes me feel like a puppet or a piece on a chess
board, being manipulated by shadowy players who remain hidden
from the eyes of ordinary mortals.

In the end, it doesn't matter. Oil's gonna run out, period. Even if
we could "Jurassic Park" a new generation of dinosaurs and
exterminate them (we are actually very talented at that as a race),
we can't wait millions of years for their remains to turn into oil.
Well, I guess we COULD try cryonic suspension, but I imagine
we'd all have a real case of freezer burn after a few million years!
We need renewable resources and it cannot be put off any longer.

We the people must demand it. We must demand that our politicians
and business leaders get serious about alternative fuels. We ignore
the danger to our peril. In The Lord of the Rings, when Sauron
was defeated at the end of the Second Age of Middle Earth, the
free peoples of the world had a chance to destroy his Ruling Ring,
the One Ring of the Rings of Power, and rid the world of his malice
forever. They did not do so and missed the chance and a new
generation had the fun of engineering Sauron's final defeat. Oil
is our Ring of Power. We can end its tyranny now, or we can let
our progeny deal with it. We can only hope they will be as successful
as Frodo and company, but it will be to our everlasting shame if we
act so irresponsibly and force them to fight that battle. Let us have
the courage to fight it ourselves. We have helped to create this monster.
It is only fitting that we should be the ones to destroy it.

3 comments:

K M Purcell said...

To those readers who would like to make a difference:

You can! Use your time and talents and study engineering!

http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_129851.asp
http://www.gizmag.com/compressed-air-car-set-for-us-launch-in-2010/8896/
http://uk.reuters.com/article/rbssConsumerGoodsAndRetailNews/idUKN3145191020080731
http://www.engr.siu.edu/home.html

K M Purcell said...

A couple of the links above got cutoff. They should be:

http://www.gizmag.com/
compressed-air-car-set-for-us-launch-in-2010/
8896/

http://uk.reuters.com/article/
rbssConsumerGoodsAndRetailNews/
idUKN3145191020080731

[copy all three lines of the link into your browser address box with no spaces between the parts.]

Elf Friend said...

Thanks for the info, K M Purcell!
I think if anyone solves this problem, it will probably be some
creative scientist or engineer working in his or her own lab,
probably some private entrepreneur
and not some oil company or government employee1