Quote from: RE on Jan 15, 2026, 12:59 PM2026 is living up to its billing as a watershed year in collapse.Do you happen to have a definition of collapse that encompasses the entirety of not just peak oil 8 years ago now but the more interesting politics so often discussed here, and maybe basic economics of life, etc etc.
"Collapse" strikes me as a powerful word. My definition of long ago is we would know we were collapsing when ice became an issue, because it is a partial luxury, and common, and would become less common, particularly in places less able to have electricity and freezers operating to make it, and give it awy free in drinks.