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We’re quite likely to make it past 2050.

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Limits to growth is wrong then? Is there enough oil and copper at the current rate?

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Unfortunately we do still have a lot of oil reserves for like a 100 47 years. Without oil we’d be forced to massively reorganize global trade and how we live and work.

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yes, that’s the problem. We may still have 47 years of oil left (I think we have less), but the cost to extract it will rise, and the economy will take a hit. So yes, we have to reorganize or we won’t have to only think about the climate…

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That goes beyond the climate issue. OP is referring to climate.

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if you don’t have enough copper to transition to renewable energy, and don’t have enough oil to continue, you’re in for some fun times…

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