Stories tagged with "cortisol"
Umbrella View of Resource Depletion and Human Behaviour
Posted by Rembrandt on July 12, 2009 - 11:02am
Topic: Demand/Consumption
Tags: alcatraz conference, cortisol, dopamine, finance, human behaviour, nate hagens, peak oil, resource depletion [list all tags]
This is a slide video of the presentation I asked Nate Hagens to give at the Oil Drum/ASPO Conference at Alcatraz, Italy in June 2009. It contains a concise summary of many issues related to depletion, energy supply, human behaviour and the financial system. More background material can be found in the articles by Nate Hagens linked below the fold. The presentation itself can be downloaded here: Umbrella View of Resource Depletion and Human Behaviour, PDF 148 slides, 8.7 MB.
Umbrella View of Resource Depletion & Human Behaviour from Rembrandt Koppelaar on Vimeo.
On Independence, Energy Subsidy, and Freedom
Posted by Nate Hagens on July 5, 2009 - 11:01am in The Oil Drum: Campfire
Topic: Sociology/Psychology
Tags: cortisol, debt, energy, energy subsidy, original [list all tags]
How much of our freedom is related to 'cheap energy'? Last I checked, the average American uses over 60 barrel of oil equivalents of the 3 primary fossil fuels (oil, coal and natural gas) per year. Depending on ones assumptions (and occupation), this is in the neighborhood of hundred(s) of years of manual human toil supplanted by cheap ancient sunlight. (At $20 per hour, a human laborer makes over $40,000 per year so even an energy subsidy of 100X p/a equates to $4 million in dollar terms.) Do our social freedoms emanate from the nature of our socio-political system, or the reverse - is our socio-political system a byproduct of the resources we acquired and used after finding this land? What is freedom, anyways? And what will freedom look like in the future? On this the birthday of the United States of America, let's discuss energy and freedom around the Campfire.



k Nation (Jim Kunstler)






GAIA Host Collective