Peak Moment 134: Shocks, Shortages, and Scenarios – Planning for a Post-Oil Future

January 29, 2009

Responding to peak oil will require reshaping our communities. These two interviews, taped in September 2008 at the ASPO-USA conference, are with Megan Quinn Bachman of Community Solutions, and Bryn Davidson of Dynamic Cities Project.

Megan observes that while the ASPO-USA conference focuses on the energy depletion problem, what’s needed are solutions and strategies for communities and people. Her town’s anxious response to a recent power outage provided a lesson, as many people didn’t know what to do, nor had they built a network of mutual support. We need community contingency plans for sharing and surviving with less energy.

Focusing on urban planning, Bryn Davidson uses scenarios to test strategies for an energy-constrained future, particularly for infrastructure like roads. He asks, how do we invest today that’ll pay us back in multiple plausible futures — from “business as usual” to long-term energy decline and shortages. He notes wryly that as a result of peak oil, we may have also reached “peak roads”. Produced November 6, 2008. Episode 134.

Janaia Donaldson

Janaia Donaldson is the host and producer of Peak Moment TV conversations showcasing grass roots entrepreneurs pioneering locally reliant, resilient communities during these challenging times of energy and resource decline, ecological limits, and economic turbulence. We tour North America in our mobile studio, taping on location. Peak Moment Conversations are online at www.peakmoment.tv/conversations. Produced bi-weekly, there are over 200 half hour programs as of 2012.

Tags: Building Community, Transportation