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Simple question here - and I'm really not making this an overall partisan based issue. I just started thinking - with everyone pushing the environment initiative (no arguments here, I'm no denier), if we were to move away from fossil fuels, how would the world react?
I'm thinking in terms of nations that are entirely and completely dependent upon oil in order to sustain what little order they have. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that plenty of countries would immediately erupt into chaos. Venezuela is a perfect example - and that was simply based on the market getting cut in half. Every single country in the middle east practically is reliant upon oil - Iran, Saudi Arabia, Israel - and African nations such as Libya and Nigeria and even Russia is reliant upon it.
Below is a good chart for reference:
		
		
	
	
		
	
Plenty of people here might say that countries will evolve, find a new market, etc - except these aren't overall developed nations, there isn't much else to make. Their countries are poor and they are totally dependent upon exporting a fossil fuel. They don't even have the labor market capacity that the likes of China has to compensate.
This is partly why OPEC is having little to no effect - because the likes of Iraq can't afford to stop producing at any significant rate.
So what is P&N's thoughts on this? There is no doubt in my mind, more people would die due to civil wars this will cause than just about anything else. I don't necessarily have an opinion yet of any proposed solution, seems like almost like a lose-lose.
			
			I'm thinking in terms of nations that are entirely and completely dependent upon oil in order to sustain what little order they have. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that plenty of countries would immediately erupt into chaos. Venezuela is a perfect example - and that was simply based on the market getting cut in half. Every single country in the middle east practically is reliant upon oil - Iran, Saudi Arabia, Israel - and African nations such as Libya and Nigeria and even Russia is reliant upon it.
Below is a good chart for reference:
Plenty of people here might say that countries will evolve, find a new market, etc - except these aren't overall developed nations, there isn't much else to make. Their countries are poor and they are totally dependent upon exporting a fossil fuel. They don't even have the labor market capacity that the likes of China has to compensate.
This is partly why OPEC is having little to no effect - because the likes of Iraq can't afford to stop producing at any significant rate.
So what is P&N's thoughts on this? There is no doubt in my mind, more people would die due to civil wars this will cause than just about anything else. I don't necessarily have an opinion yet of any proposed solution, seems like almost like a lose-lose.
				
		
			