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Roger Nome's Progressive Politics

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Roger Nome's Progressive Politics skip to main | skip to sidebar Roger Nome's Progressive Politics Thursday, July 21, 2011 The Future So - today we find out the National-led Government has arrogantly told the rest of us that the declining availability of energy for the running of our civilisation is not a problem. Considering the huge impact that the temporary stalling of oil production had in the 1970s and 1980s (high unemployment, inflation and general stagnation of the economy), one would think that the inevitable permanent decline of crude-oil availability would be of some concern. But National is seemingly relying on the apathy of the NZ public, for the acceptance of its "business as usual" line. http://thestandard.org.nz/govt-hits-peak-denial/#comment-354752 The fact is that the economic situation is going to get worse. As energy becomes more expensive, there will be less economic activity, because the economy requires energy to drive it. It really is that simple...

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