>>166995>we have a rough idea of how much resources the planet has, and we know there's not much leftThe Spanish plundered so much gold from S.America that it caused hyperinflation of the most stable form of currency. They had a rough idea of how much resources the planet had, then they found a way around it. Pandora's Box turned out to be a Matryoshka Doll - every one opened was just another one to open, and another you can't close again.
>All the sustainability and renewable energy initiatives won't save us in time. Ours is the last generation that will live most of our lives with a modicum of comfort. After that, it's gonna be like Mad Max.Nuclear Fission has been near-infinite energy for decades now, and once Fusion is commercialised, it's literally an infinite energy loop that feeds into itself, almost (if not more) efficient than the Sun itself. If you listen to some of the more reasonable conspiracy schizos, we've probably had Fusion for ages, and Big Oil has been suppressing it so they can keep their gravy train rolling in collusion with the Military Industrial Complex
(like they already have been doing with green energy legislation against Fission, hence why "being against Nuclear" is one of the clauses of DEI / ESG / BRIDGE programs - a pretty major red flag that the schemes are not all about pushing niggers and trannys for the sake of muh whateverthefuck). That's also secondary power sources, with aqueous power generation also being a major generator - a huge chunk of Chinese, Dutch and British energy is sourced from Tidal and Hydroelectric already, with the Chinese possibly starting a major conflict in central Asia some time soon over the Electric Mountain project
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medog_Hydropower_Station where they're basically planning to put a dam on one of India and Bangladesh's main water sources, because they weren't taking Tibet for the fucking buddist tourism
(similar to how Ethiopia has been threatening Egypt to dam the Nile) for even more infinite energy
(Greenland was drafting up similar hydroelectric proejcts for their melted glacier valleys to sell to Canada / Europe, until a certain orange cheetoman declared that he was going to invade them on behalf of a jewish billionaire). Also geothermal, where applicable, is another stupidly efficient producer, Iceland is almost entirely powered by their volcanoes in some way.
Granted, losing out on plastics and other byproducts of petroleum would sting (from bitumen roads to you-will-own-nothing-and-you-will-love-it with electric cars on a subscription over gas guzzlers), but there's likewise alternatives to most of those byproducts too, and eventually supply will go low enough that demand will make recycling more viable, and incentivised to progress development on. The only energysources on the chopping block are countries that overinvested in Coal, Oil, Wind and Solar and are unable to pivot (which the US is heavy in Nuclear, so we'll be fine).
Basically, Germany and Australia are fucked, and the 2nd/3rd world that's too dumb to adapt are going to be left in the dust.Calm it with the doomfaggotry, take your mouth off of the controlled media cock. The lights are going to stay on. France could have already been 100% nuclear-self-sufficient 3 decades ago if they wanted to.
Whether the energy is literally free (like it costs to generate) is another thing. Future wars will still be over resources, just over which ones are more valuable. Last year it was Black Pepper and Turmeric, this year it's Oil, next year it'll be Lithium and Rare Earth.