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Rat's Nest - Chronicles of Collapse
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Emcee:  Wharf Rat Type:  Moderated
This thread is based on the premise that we are within a few years of reaching Hubbert's Peak. It appears that our civilization is rapidly approaching the time when cheap and plentiful energy will be a thing of the past. This will put profound strains on our current lifestyles. Some predictions seem to have us running off a cliff into a Road Warrior world. Others foresee "a long slow emergency."

Recently, Willits, Ca, has started to lay the groundwork for a sustainable community after the end of cheap and readily available cabon-based energy. My little town of Laytonville is following the lead of our larger southern neighbors, and we are about 3 months behind them in the process.
Rat's Nest is meant for the exchange of information about helping communities survive whatever economic dislocations occur as the result of energy shortfalls. It is not meant for a discussion about the validity of peak oil or global warming, and I will ban anybody who shows up just to throw rocks in da nile. There are plenty of other threads for those discussions. We will assume that we are headed for trouble, and attempt to come up with a plan of action for your own community.
I live in a small community populated with old hippies, back to the landers, loggers, and ranchers. The old timers know how to survive bad times. Lots of us old Mother Earth News types moved up here to live closer to nature, so we start our sustainability projects in fairly good shape. Lots of folks are off-the-grid, provide their own water, & grow a lot of their own food (and smoke). I'm not sure how a project like this would work in NYC, so for those of you living there, think about moving to Maine. What can I say? And, if you live in SF, think South or East.

Track California's electricity portfolio in real time
caiso.com

survivingpeakoil.com

rollingstone.com

321energy.com

A peak oil superblog..

theoildrum.com

The new website focuses on preparation for, and dealing with, the effects of Peak Oil, economic collapse, and a host of other looming disruptions, any one of which could cause serious problems in our society.
beyondpeak.com

The Willits Plan
postcarbon.org
willitseconomiclocalization.org

My friend and Willits resident John thinks he can feed the world.
johnjeavons.info

theme song, thanks to Rosie
silverbeaver.net

This could be the great challenge and adventure of our lives. Should be fun...

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24225The rest of the world is lapping the U.S. in the EV race edit.. [youtube video]Wharf Rat1December 10
24224Extreme Temperature Diary- Saturday December 6th, 2025/Main Topic: Senate GOP SeWharf Rat-December 6
24223Yucca Mountain ? Isn't that the proposed nuclear waste trashcan ? I didnTigerPaw-December 5
24222There are also extinct volcanos in Nevada. Category:Volcanoes of Nevada WikipWharf Rat-December 5
24221There is something hot there, else there would be no geysers. My google says iTigerPaw-December 5
24220There's no active volcano anywhere close to The Geysers.Wharf Rat-December 5
24219water injected thermal power plants only work if there is a nearby volcano to taTigerPaw-December 5
2421823232Wharf Rat-December 5
24217I visited Austin Nevada (billed as the most remote town in the USA). While therTigerPaw-December 5
24216In remote Nevada, a sign the geothermal 'tide has turned' Story by JennWharf Rat-December 4
24215"Compressed air... in '74, as a new respiratory therapist, I was tryingWharf Rat1December 4
24214Extreme Temperature Diary- Wednesday December 3rd, 2025/Main Topic: Trump Plans Wharf Rat-December 3
24213Extreme Temperature Diary Monday November 24th, 2025/Main Topic: Oil Producers, Wharf Rat-November 24
24212Extreme Temperature Saturday November 22nd, 2025/Main Topic: End of Fossil Fuel Wharf Rat-November 22
24211Extreme Temperature Diary- Thursday November 20th, 2025/Main Topic: Keeping PromWharf Rat-November 20
24210 #9877 from Eric at 11/14/2025 1:25:17 PM In Puerto Rico, residential solar andWharf Rat-November 14
24209[bluesky] YES YES YESSSSS!!!!!!! VICTORY!!!! 🤩💪🍾 #Climate #BeyondOil #ClimWharf Rat-November 14
24208But But But . . . Drill Baby, Drill... World Facing Oil Glut In 2026 Of Roughly Wharf Rat-November 14
24207 [graphic] The Oil Industry Is Facing A Problem 11 seconds ago Zachary ShahaWharf Rat-November 12
24206Extreme Temperature Diary- Tuesday October 21st, 2025/Main Topic: Report RevealsWharf Rat-October 21
24205A total "slam dunk" with today's technology. Microgrids have beenEric-October 20
24204Install a PV system?Wharf Rat-October 20
24203Too much information. Not that that is bad but how does one invest in the possibSteve Lokness-October 20
24202 Main Topic: Why Microgrids Are the Backbone of the Next Energy Revolution DearWharf Rat-October 19
24201I saw one of them the other day, I like the kinda odd funky design. I will have Mannie-October 6
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