Četvrtak, Jul 24, 2008
Da li nam se smeši bolji život?
Naslov ovog članka je ujedno naslov teme na potforumu "politika" na blic forumu, na kojoj sam objavio par postova...
možete ga naći ovde. moj nick na forumu je dekss, tako da ćete lako naći moje postove...
obrisana su mi dva posta na drugoj strani kao odgovor na ovaj post.
pokušaću da rekonstruišem moje odgovore:
prvi:
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jako vickast odgovor... <bla bla - ovde ide malo pokusaja duhovitosti koji nisu bitni>
<bitan deo sledi...>
na ovom mestu je izvestaj jedne grupe članova britanskog parlamenta koji govori malo o onme što sam pisao u svojim postovima. u izveštaju ćete naći i njihov spisak..
Rekao bih da ovo nije SF štivo!
ali za onenestrpljive i lenje evo par delova iz izveštaja...
"The world is on the brink of an energy crisis that has drastic implications for people in the developing world. As almost every aspect of modern life is sustained by cheap energy, the impacts of rising oil prices will be profound. "
"Global oil production is reaching its peak, critical decisions are needed to prepare
communities everywhere for the dramatic and irreversible changes ahead. Carrying on with
‘business as usual’ is no longer an option."
"The exact date of Peak Oil remains difficult to identify, but falls in production are more easily
pinpointed. North Sea oil is recognised to be in steep decline; 2007 output was 60% lower
than in 19996 when it peaked at 2.9 million barrels per day (bpd), now having fallen by almost
60% is around 1.2 million bpd."
"In January 2008, the EU Energy Commissioner, Andris Piebalgs, questioned whether oil
supply could keep up with demand. He stated that “the gap between supply and demand
could widen by 4% annually leading to a 20% gap within 5 years” "
"Potential impacts of a global recession In 2006, Dr Robert Wescott, former chief economic advisor to the US President, stated that “if oil increased to $120 a barrel and stayed there for a year…it would almost certainly recipitate a global recession”. Goldman Sachs and OPEC representatives indicated the possibility of a $200 barrel by the end of 2008 meaning that despite efforts to stem economic downturn in the short term, a global recession is now likely. "
"The political and economic impacts of energy scarcity
- High energy prices reverse MDG progress
- Current oil prices are likely to cause global economic recession
- Peak Oil will impact the most vulnerable in developing countries, at a time when the twin injustice of climate change is already hitting hard
- Reduced energy demand and alternative energy sources are essential for economic and political security "
<članak jeste "malo" turoban, ali realan. nigde se ne poziva nikakvu anarhiju, mržnju, netrpeljivost, ...
da li iko onda ima ideju zašto je cenzurisan???>
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drugi:
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Ili su možda SF štivo ove triprognoze prilično uglednih svetskih banaka??
prva:
"The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the organisation that fosters cooperation between central banks, has warned that the credit crisis could lead world economies into a crash on a scale not seen since the 1930s."
"The Royal Bank of Scotland issued a stark warning to investors Wednesday, stating global stock and credit markets could be on the verge of a steep market sell-off as central banks have their hands tied by soaring inflation, the Telegraph reported."
" Morgan Stanley warns of 'catastrophic event' as ECB fights Federal Reserve"
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Namera mi je daposaljem link na ovaj članak učesnicimau raspravi na forumu blica...
Posle toga ću verovatno bitibanovan s foruma, ali nije vazno. Ovaj clanak ce ostati - mozda ;)