Don't hunt what you can't kill
So, congratulations humans, your global contribution is now on par with a gigantic meteor slamming into the Earth.
The world has physical limits that we are already encountering, but our economy operates as if no physical limits exist.
Here's what peak oil is - it's not running out. It's that you no longer can produce more, and more, and more, year after year. World oil production has been going up about 1. 8-2 percent per annum for decades. And that's what the world economy got attuned to.
I don't take left-right on any of my positions. I take common sense and so again, if alternative energy saves money, it creates jobs, it enhances national security, it's good for the environment - I'm trying to find who's against it, right.
When it comes to energy policy, I don't think that it's up to the individuals to make energy policy.
I think about the college graduating classes and high school classes that are coming up now they're in a unique position. I mean they're entering one of the toughest economies of all time. At the same time if they're willing to work really hard the ability they have to learn something much faster than we ever did before is there and it's really a question of are you willing to put in the effort and go that extra mile. Because if you are I think there's actually more opportunities out there.
The world is full of genies waiting to grant your wishes.
Go to bed. Whatever you're staying up late for isn't worth it.
I'm not a fan of technology. I'm a fan of pedagogy, of understanding how people learn and the most effective learning methods. But technology enables some exciting changes.