Only more and more demand. We are still accelerating towards collapse.
Nothing would make me happier than being wrong about all of this.
Only more and more demand. We are still accelerating towards collapse.
Nothing would make me happier than being wrong about all of this.
@jackofalltrades Unfortunately, you're right. It's More and More and More, as Jean Baptiste Fressoz so bluntly puts it in his must-read book. And new energy sources just add to the overall energy mix, becoming accelerants in a growth crazed economy.
More and More and More, Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, Penguin, 2025
https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/464145/more-and-more-and-more-by-fressoz-jean-baptiste/9781802067316

It has become habitual to think of our relationship with energy as one of transition: with wood superseded by coal, coal by oil, oil by nuclear and then at some future point all replaced by green sources. Jean-Baptiste Fressoz’s devastating but unnervingly entertaining book shows what an extraordinary delusion this is. Far from the industrial era passing through a series of transformations, each new phase has in practice remained almost wholly entangled with the previous one. Indeed the very idea of transition turns out to be untrue. The author shares the same acute anxiety about the need for a green transition as the rest of us, but shows how, disastrously, our industrial history has in fact been based on symbiosis, with each major energy source feeding off the others. Using a fascinating array of examples, Fressoz describes how we have gorged on all forms of energy – with whole forests needed to prop up coal mines, coal remaining central to the creation of innumerable new products and oil still central to our lives. The world now burns more wood and coal than ever before. This book reveals an uncomfortable truth: ‘transition’ was originally itself promoted by energy companies, not as a genuine plan, but as a means to put off any meaningful change. More and More and More forces its readers to understand the modern world in all its voracious reality, and the true nature of the challenges heading our way.
I no longer dig into this stuff, but whenever I encounter a piece of news on the topic things are even shittier than before. And to top it all off the consequences may come sooner than previously predicted:
