Life in the third carbon era will not be without its benefits.  Those 
who rely on fossil fuels for transportation, heating, and the like can 
perhaps take comfort from the fact that oil and natural gas will not run 
out soon, as was predicted by many energy analysts in the early years of 
this century.  Banks, the energy corporations, and other economic 
interests will undoubtedly amass staggering profits from the explosive 
expansion of the unconventional oil business and global increases in the 
consumption of these fuels.  But most of us won’t be rewarded.  Quite 
the opposite.  Instead, we’ll experience the discomfort and suffering 
accompanying the heating of the planet, the scarcity of contested water 
supplies in many regions, and the evisceration of the natural landscape.

full: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/08/08-2
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