Stories tagged with "athabasca"
The Behavioral Aspects of Peak Oil: Basic Contingencies
Posted by Prof. Goose on June 19, 2007 - 10:14am
Topic: Sociology/Psychology
Tags: athabasca, avoidance response, behavior, delay parameter, peak oil, risk acceptance, risk aversion [list all tags]
In behavioral terms, peak oil is an aversive consequence. The Hirsch report's crash program is an avoidance response that will prevent the worst of the aversive consequence from occurring. Meeting the challenge of peak oil is therefore a problem of engaging in successful avoidance responding.
Peak oil is an especially difficult problem due to (a) the nonrecurring nature of peak oil, (b) the delay of the aversive consequence, (c) the variability in the predicted date of peak oil, (d) the predicted aversiveness of peak oil, and (e) the nature of avoidance responding.
Will Canada Fuel Fortress America?
Posted by Prof. Goose on March 11, 2006 - 1:22pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: alberta, athabasca, canada, nafta, oil, oil prices, oil sands, tar sands [list all tags]
Will Canada complacently allow the US to pillage her resources as energy supplies become more scarce? Further, will she become discontented enough with that idea to cause a political rift between Canada and the US when she sees her own future energy security being compromised? Will the NAFTA energy sharing provisions hold up, maintaining fungibility of scarce resources? There seem to be many questions that need to be asked about this supposed panacea of a relationship; some ideas of the potential answers under the fold.

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