From Freakonomics author Steven Levitt:
[Matt Simmons is] the point man for the Peak Oil team
PG, HO, Ianqui, I've always wanted to be on the Peak Oil team! Is this a football team -- I'll play cornerback! Basketball -- always wanted to be a point guard!
I am a betting man. And when I see that the NYMEX December 2011 crude oil future is priced under $60 a barrel, under $200 looks like a pretty good price to me!
Oil futures traders know a lot more about peak oil than we do! They're just so smart, you know? They are not merely herding animals with their heads down on the ground. I retract previous statements.
That is why water, oxygen, and sunshine, all incredibly value products, are virtually free to consumers: it is cheap or free to supply to them. And that is why we use a lot of gas and oil, but not many rickshaws at current prices.
I have been so wrong!!!! Water, Oxygen and Sunshine are virtually free to consumers! The Universe was designed for us! Oil and Gas are cheap! But when they are not, we'll switch to Rickshaws and import hundreds of thousands of Chinese coolies to power them. I am so relieved. If I commute 30 miles to work each day in my car right now in a about 40 minutes, in the future I can hire a coolie to do the same work for maybe the same price (or perhaps cheaper!) to get there and back! And what a benefit that will be -- though my commute time will be a bit slower. But, nothing's free! There's no free lunch!
So if these things are so free, can someone tell me why solar panels and wind turbines are so expensive, and at the moment, scarce?

(When I was in grad school, we used to go to a bar that also had an oxygen bar. You could pick from 3-4 different colors. I think they also had different therapeutic qualities.)

"That is why water, oxygen, and sunshine, all incredibly value [sic] products"

Water, Oxygen etc. are valuable products. Not to mention CO2, Methane, Iron, Gravity, Neutrinos, Plate Tectonics, the Earth's Magnetic Field, the Moon, the Solar System, Dark Energy, Chimpanzees, Lions, Tigers, Bears, Shrimp, Nematodes, E-Coli, Avian Flu Viruses, Wood Pulp, Mangroves, Tuna, Sharks, and the rest.

And as products, they can be priced.