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Forum Post: A New Economic Paradigm

Posted 13 years ago on Nov. 25, 2011, 9:55 p.m. EST by dcosts (69) from St Petersburg, FL
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We can create our own renewable energy economy.

The distributed nature of renewable energies necessitates collaborative rather than hierarchical command and control mechanisms. This new lateral energy regime establishes the organizational model for the countless economic activities that multiply from it. A more distributed and collaborative industrial revolution, in turn, invariably leads to a more distributed sharing of the wealth generated.

Three of the four largest companies in the world today are oil companies — Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil, and BP. Underneath these giant energy companies are five hundred global companies representing every sector and industry — with a combined revenue of $22.5 trillion, which is the equivalent of one-third of the world’s $62 trillion GDP — that are inseparably connected to and dependent on fossil fuels for their very survival.

The oil business is one of the largest industries in the world. It’s also the most costly enterprise for collecting, processing, and distributing energy ever conceived. Virtually all of the other critical industries that emerged from the oil culture and feed off of the fossil fuel spigot — modern finance, automotive, power and utilities, and telecommunications — were, in one way or another, similarly predisposed to bigness in order to achieve their own economies of scale. And, like the oil industry, they require huge sums of capital to operate and are organized in a centralized fashion.

Sign a State Constitutional Amendment for Renewable Energy Targets! dcosts.com Put the discredited oil & gas industry out of business. We can create our own energy – right here and now. We can create a new collaborative lateral energy regime owned and created by the people.

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[-] 1 points by LSN45 (535) 13 years ago

Well said - let me add that this industry involves huge "externalities" or external costs to human health and the environment that are not included in the price which are often paid for by others. If these were actually reflected, renewable sources would probably be cheaper. The carbon tax being talked about was an attempt to get things on a level playing so our great-grandchildren will be able to breath.

[-] 1 points by Rooster8 (49) 13 years ago

There have been plenty of other energy sources that have came about, but free market isn't free. The recent green movement was nothing more than green companies that hired lobbyists to get green subsidies, instead of creating a product. Another thing is the global agreements that protect nations. If the world did need oil than Middle East would be poor and nothing more than a desert with nomads. Isn't globalism wonderful.

[-] 1 points by EXPOSED (222) 13 years ago

"Three of the four largest companies in the world today are oil companies"

If you want to go a step further, 9 out of the 14 largest companies are oil companies including 4 out of 5 largest...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_by_revenue