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According to a study done by eminent scsiitent and writer Jerry Pournelle, the resource window will close on Humanity in 2035. That means, world population will have outgrown available resources so that there is less instead of more from that point forward. I suspect that unless the Arctic oilfields recently revealed in Canada are totally exploited, we won't have enough gas to move a single car by 2030 or thereabouts.
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Hello my name is Dee and I truly enjoyed your aitrcle on drilling your own well I'm in the market to purchase land and I noticed that raw land is extremely cheap. I will be buying a 30 foot Yurt which will be my permanent home once the land has been purchased. My reason for the Yurt is that I can upgrade it to my liking and still live mortgage free. I don't want to be mortgage free at 80 years old and still pay a fortune on taxes I have been looking at land and getting quotes of how much it will cost to drill a well it exceeds the property amount. Therefore, I'm left with two options to harvest rainwater or dig my own well I will be using solar panels to power my electricity which leaves me on how to get my water supply I'm truly looking forward to living off the grid and a green lifestyle. Your aitrcle is very inspiring, thank you (The land will be in Oregon which gets tons of rain-therefore I think rain harvesting will be my best bet)Dee.
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