Perhaps it is time for TOD readership to begin a campaign to constantly bombard their e-mail addresses with some information.

Do you actually believe that would work? I suspect that Edwards, Obama, and others are lots more clued in on the state of affairs than you imagine. I also suspect they are playing the political game to be elected, not to solve problems. Real statesmen are rare beasts.

They understand what's going on and don't care because these topics - peak oil, resource depletion, climate change - are not what will get them elected. They need to pander to gays on some non-issue, to multiple ethnic minorities on non-issues, and to other special interest groups on non-issues as well. Those are what get them elected, not dealing with real problems.

So by all means start a letter writing campaign. It will have zero impact because these politicians don't care.

Ghawar Is Dying
The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function. - Dr. Albert Bartlett

In Australia this federal election year, all the major parties are very strongly playing the Climate Change card, in fact it's arguably the single biggest card that is getting played. It's hard to guess exactly what has caused this - as it certainly wasn't the case at the last election 3 years ago (and remember Kyoto was 1999 - the issue has been in the public eye for a long time, and the science known for much longer before that), although some have speculated that the current drought conditions have made us all personally much more aware of how dependent we are on a stable climate.
Sadly, resource depletion, and specificially increasing oil dependence, hasn't made it on to the radar screens at all.

Hi Grey,

Always good to have a counter-argument. Just as an aside, honestly, I would really like to have your take on a "best case" path/scenario - (note I'm not using the word "solution").

re: "I suspect that Edwards, Obama, and others are lots more clued in on the state of affairs than you imagine."

This gets into psychology. My completely anecdotal experience says that it's about impossible to get a handle on the degree of consciousness of most people, including oneself. In fact, there may be some kind of logical impossibility there. (How do you know if you're unaware/insensitive in a particular situation or wrt to certain events? Only in hindsight.)* "Peak" has got to be one of the biggest challenges.

re: "...politicians don't care...". Well, they might. It's hard to tell.

Here's the thing. Define the "real problem."

(*Sometimes people develop practices to help, (periodic reflection) and that might help. I don't know.)

Second "request". Figure out what it is they do care about. And then address that.

Or, exercise another option. Politicians can be circumvented.

I'd say the combination of peak (oil, coal, gas) plus anthropogenic global warming is bigger yet.  I don't see many people, let alone pols, getting their minds around that.