Reading this article in the Guardian about a Chinese city of 10 million set to grow to 20 million by 2019 that I had not even heard the name of, Chongqing, brought home to me that peak oil is not the point at which the crisis will hit. The effects of 1.3 billion people in china and 1 billion people in India heading from third world to first world status at a pace many times that at which such change occurred in America or Europe means that even  quite rapid growth of the oil supply will insufficient to stop  it being outrun by demand and causing rocketing prices. Not even a Pauline conversion of America to fuel economy and the joys of cycling and walking will offset the effects of this Juggernaut. Nor will all the renewable energy schemes in the West prevent the environmental effects of opening the equivalent of a new 1GW coal fired power station every week.
Mathematically, the first derivative of oil growth is still postive before we hit peak, but the second derivative (rate of increase) has already turned negative-production is increasing but at a decreasing rate - this is being outweighed by higher demand hence prices have gone up 500%+ in last 6 years. The asymptotic rise in oil prices will come when first derivative of world production goes negative (peak oil).
Interesting. Good work. But what I want to know is: About when will the function become discontinuous?

Calculus cannot help there, and even catastrophe and complexity math do not help much to make real-world forecasts.

As an economist, I find it fascinating to see the demand for "prophets" to increase--people who write newsletters, astrologers, consultants, and authors of the "Left Behind" series of apocalyptic Christian novels.

Arrghhhh,
Aye, that website is more fun than TOD. Thanks, we should all go there more often.

And the Wittengenstein reference has wheels within wheels to us philosophy afficianodos--about 3 levels of puns.

McDonald O'Sailorman:
I'll eat when I'm hungry,
I'll drink when I'm dry,
An the poteen don't get me,
I'll live till I die.

Did you know that (along with some help from the Arabs) the Irish saved civilization while Europe stank into its Dark Age?

The article you link to is indeed staggering. Chongqing used to be anglicized Chung King, which you may have heard of, at least as a brandname for frozen Chinese food.

I have always tried to think in terms of positive actions for the near and medium term as the energy situation become acute. Sometime this is difficult, obviously, and when getting even a tiny idea of the incredible monetary inertia and masses of humanity and human nature at work in a place like Chongqing, as describe in this article, even those with the sunniest dispositions would need to sit down and catch their breath. Surely no amount of windmills or reccyling or local farmer's market or organic gardening or public transportation stands a chance. Indeed, no amount of oil, coal, or globalization can handle the crushing forces swamping places like Chongqing these days for any significant amount of time. It mocks the concept of sustainibility.

But you just do what you can. I guess.

"...positive actions for the near and medium term as the energy situation become acute."

If our situation doesn't call for radical political thinking, what situation would? Luckily, I have discovered ideas which are up to the task. Of course "local action", "putting sustainable practices into one's life", and other such piety is useless -- so useless, they named a special paradox for Jevon. What would possibly be NOT useless? What is the smallest useful ambition (SUA)?
    I say that the SUA is: to think myself the citizen of a surviving State which exists, say, 100 years from now, and to act as such a citizen. And if I look for an example of a man - even a "chatterer and dilettante" - who thought of a state and had a state grow from his thought, I find that there has been such a man, and that that thought was what we cal "nationalistic" - and "racialist". The SUA pushes me toward nationalism and racialism: I don't think liberal-democratic universalistic piety will work too well in the coming crisis. Now, it is not enough to be a racial nationalist in theory. One has to find a particular racial-nationalist idea. This is not difficult if one has a mirror handy.

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Rogers Park National Front

Congratulations - you've been beating around that bush for quite some time now (rather transparently), it's good to have you come out and say it.  Do tell - which race have you decided will survive?  And how do you plan to finish off the others?  What rubbish.  Read the link Nick posted above, and see how hard "the others" will work to survive - think they'll roll over so easily?  

If you think that racism will save you, you may consider me your enemy.  

Twilight, do you think Theodore Herzl was a racist and would-be genocideur? That is what you imply. Did he "plan to finish off the others"? If not, then why am I those things for  wanting to emulate him? [I know why. Will you say it?]
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt. I don't think you really mean all that stuff about WNEF. Your probably an ok guy underneath it all. You know that kind of thing is really not the anwer to our problems. Not Peak Oil and not the population question. The world is just too complicated and hard to control to believe in such ideological simplicity. And please don't think I'm attempting to patronize you, I not. I'm just trying to understand you.
writerman, people have always used times of major upheaval to further whatever agendas they already had.  The idea of having the constraints of society's limitations loosened has all sorts of bats flying out of the belfry.
You pushed one of my buttons. Herzl was not a racist, he was not into genocide, and more specifically, he was not the kind of real estate developer that stole the Palestinian's land and marked it up to sell to Jewish immigrants.
Herzl believed and advocated a Jewish state that was urban and that did not steal land from Arabs, and didn't steal their water, either. He was intent on letting the Arabs have the land, the water, the pasture, the fishing industry, and any minerals that turned up. He wanted to build a Singapore, not an Israel.
Which is why he and the rest of the German Zionists were purged by the Russian Na-Zionichki in 1904 or sometime, and lost control to the steal the land and run off the natives fruitcakes running Israel now.
He wrote "Altneustadt" (literally "oldnewstate") about what he thought Israel should be like. Read it sometime, if you can find it.
By the way, I fail to understand how I have beating around the bush -- is it possible that you haven't read my posts? I think that the phrase "white nationalist ecofascism" is not all that subtle. And yes, I do consider you my enemy, and I am happy to have matters between us so refreshingly clear.
White Nationalist Ecofascism, somehow I think not. I'd prefer to put my bet on Brown Internatinalist Socialism. That is of course if I had to choose.
... have BEEN beating ...
I disagree.

China just committed to a $22 billion high speed rail line from Beijing to Shanghai.  

Annual oil consumption ?

Several hundred barrals of lubricants for many billions of passenger-kms.

China has the capability to develop in a high efficiency/low oil use way given their massive capital investments (~50% of GNP).  They certainly seem to be hedging their bets (massive subway programs, railroad improvements, new hydro, HSR above) as well as following the path of the EU & US.

I could see a Chinese electric grid that was 90% nuke + hydro + wind with gasified coal making up the balance.  I could see a per capita GNP five times that of today with annual oil consumption slightly lower than todays level.  Pollution levels much lower than today.  A sustainable (sort of) China.

Nick, the article is humbling - it's almost incomprehensible, like reading about a city on some other planet in a sci-fi novel.  It's hard to imagine what we can do in the face of such things.  

I guess in the end, like the bang bang man and his wife, who gave away their children and work like slaves to support them, you do whatever you have to.  

The horizons for people who live like that must be very short - not a lot of time for big-picture thinking.  It bodes ill for the ability of the human race to make the kind of rational, reasoned decisions that are needed.  After reading that I'm thinking about the humans vs. yeast question again, and I don't like the answer much.

Yeah, Nick, what can one say? It's almost like a socio/economic version of tectonic plate theory. Huge, enormous and unstopable forces are moving inexorably in one direction. After a couple of centuries of decline China is on its way back to the position it occupied before the ascent of the Europeans to world domination.

"Capitalism" and so-called "Free market enterprise" goes where the profits are and that place is called China. "Capitalism" almost seems to have a life of its own. The "market" appears to be a system above and beyond our understanding and probably control. It reminds me of Frankenstein's Monster in many ways.

"Capitalism" has no master and no home. It has no country and no language anymore. What's happening in China is of historic proportions and importance. The great golden scales are tipping away from us and towards China and they may nevr tip back again. A true giant has awoken with all that it implies for the rest of us and the environment.

Do you think China will make it to full FMC?
1.3+ billion People, Agriculture now dependent upon Hydrocarbon Inputs, Serious issues with Water resources,
A growth economy reliant on increasing Hydrocarbon inputs and export of goods. Who will she sell to deep into post peak?
I dont think it will make it. I dont think she has enough time.
Granted a lot of what you say is true. There are lots of constraints on China's development. You're correct. Lots of stuff can happen in the future. The question is what? I'm just assuming for the sake of the argument that the bottom doesn't fall out of the world economy, that we avert environmental disaster and that Peak Oil and economic meltdown aren't just around the corner! That is if the end of civilization doesn't materialize anytime soon, China will become the the giant it wants to become. There is amazing capacity/potential for growth and profit in China. More than anywhere else in history. Given the system we have now - "capitalism" I can't see how China won't come to dominate the world. There are of course those who say, now way. They will slow down soon for various reasons, just like Japan did. Only Japan grew for about four decades before they slowed down. Of course things are different now. The one that comes up all the time is they need us as much as we need them. We buy all their stuff don't we and they are kind enought to lend us the money to do it! It's mutually beneficial reciprocal arangement. Which is true, but for how long? Soon China will have an enormous and realatively wealthy domestic market. It will begin to move away from exporting goods to us and provide for its home market instead. Their are enormous pressures to raise living standards in China already. A positive feedback will start to kick in. Then the loans to the U.S. will begin to dry up and we will have to go through a painful period of economic transition. Who knows how that will pan out? I fully expect to be slaughtered by the economists around here for these speculations and ideas. But what do they know. Economics is mostly ideology anyway as the Marxists would say.

I am not so sure about China.  They have resource depletion issues just as bad or worse than the rest of us.  On top of that they have a huge population.

There was a program on public radio the other day where they were talking about increasing desertification around the world and in China in particular.   Of the land area in China about 27% is now desert, and it is increasing every year.  Over-grazing and other such agricultural practices are the primary cause.

One thing that that they mentioned which I hadn't considered before was that when you see a disproportionate increase in the goat population, then you have an indication that the land is under stress.  The reason is that goats can survive on lower-quality plants that other animals cannot eat.

Podcast here:

http://audio.aworldofpossibilities.com/audio/brown_maathai24kb0830.m3u

Yeah, I'm not sure about China either. I'm just speculating about the future and who knows what happens there. If I was a real seer I'd be very, very rich. I'm just kicking around some ideas. I write fiction so I have a tendancy to "go off on one" as we sometimes say. It's also know as a flight of fancy and one just follows the Muse. Sorry about all the typos. I've been writing stuff with different heads for almost sixteen hours today!
China is also the home of the largest current tree planting plan to reclaim desert.  Worked to reclaim the US "Dust Bowl", parts of the Soviet Union, etc.