and independents died. just wasn t. now, in the last year, just starting soon as there were vaccines available, there were. really, strikes me that this is like, so much like the mass human sacrifices in society in the past which took place in large complex empires not unlike ourself. it wasn t primitive what we would then call primitive tribes, big, complex societies and that s what we see here. by the way, it was done by those societies and by the elites in those societies in order to reinforce their political power and often their non-egalitarian societies, which, again, strikes me comparable to what s going on here and now. and this is all crim. k grim, but you found reason for hope putting this piece together. tete us about that. again, looking at all of the anthropological scholarship and some reasons an that paological
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Where Energy Modeling Goes Wrong
There are a huge number of people doing energy modeling. In my opinion, nearly all of them are going astray in their modeling because they don’t understand how the economy really operates.
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The modeling that comes closest to being correct is that which underlies the 1972 book,
The Limits to Growth by Donella Meadows and others. This modeling was based on physical quantities of resources, with no financial system whatsoever. The base model, shown here, indicates that limits would be reached a few years later than we actually seem to be reaching them. The dotted black line in Figure 1 indicates where I saw the world economy to be in January 2019, based on the limits we already seemed to be reaching at that time.