Slidey
But pieces of what?
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What a lack of faith you have in human ingenuity. I also question your chemistry. Why does medicine need oil? Most drugs have precursors which come from nature, not oil.I don't think you understand, you moronic twat. This isn't some economic thing - its a science thing.
- Fertiliser needs oil. Without CH4, you get no H2. With no H2 you get no NH3. Without NH3 you get no fertiliser and without any fertiliser there's about enough fertile and arable land to feed a fraction of the world's population.
- Medicine needs oil. In fact, all petrochemicals do. These things don't grow on trees (with the exception of opium I suppose, which needs to be fertilised)
- The ONLY option for liquid fuel is oil.
- Mining? Needs oil. Ever seen a mine in motion?
Civilisation as a whole won't end but there sure as fuck won't be 6.5 billion people around in a hundred years time or so, and life will be a whole lot different. I think that fits the definition.
But lets not focus on that - THE FREE MARKET WILL SAVE US.
Also, methane (CH4) isn't an oil, it's a gas.
Just because something has a hydrocarbon backbone doesn't mean it requires oil.
Liquid fuel can also be produced from coal or natural gas, and ethanol is a viable and widespread non-oil liquid fuel. Biodiesel is also viable above oil prices of $80 (i.e. now). Hydrogen is also stored in liquid form.
And just to extend my previous post: bioplastics are in widespread manufacture today too (e.g. my shampoo bottle).
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