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I appreciate this diary was written for another blog and for a specialist audience, but a short opening paragraph or editorial note to explain to non specialists what ASPO is all about would be useful - if you want to draw in a wider readership into the debate. I think the failure of ASPO can perhaps be linked to a failure to capture public imagination and link to public debate which makes ignorant articles like that on Spiegal still possible.

I think the general public IS aware of the finite (if inexactly calculated)  nature of oil and coal resources and of the need to develop alternatives. The problem is that political/economic/financial debates tend to be reactive and deal in very short policy-spans whereas the peak oil/climate change debate is necessarily more long term. The problem for political change is as ever: "when you are up to your neck in crocodiles, you forget that your original objective was to drain the swamp".

However there is almost no public realisation of the interconnectedness between peak oil and the banking crisis, and this is perhaps where the longer term energy debate can link into the shorter term crisis management debate. The proposals to eliminate FITs is perhaps one of those wedge issues where the long term world of science and short term world of politics and business collide. Nobody is suggesting that Germany isn't in a better long term strategic position as a result of the development of its alternative energy sector, so why aren't more following Germany's lead in alternative energy rather than its lead in regressive banking and fiscal management practices?

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by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot male dotty communists) on Tue Jun 5th, 2012 at 07:26:09 AM EST
Hi Frank, interesting thoughts.

This is not the first time I write about ASPO here at ET and in any case there are links for the conference website that explain what it is about. It would be a bit boring defining the thing every time I write about it. Those that do not know anything about ASPO are encouraged to follow the links to the national organisations.

I acknowledge your reflection on interconnectedness between long term and short term thinking. But whereas this is obvious for Germany, perhaps not any more for Spain or Portugal.

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by Luis de Sousa (luis[dot]de[dot]sousa[at]protonmail[dot]ch) on Tue Jun 5th, 2012 at 04:14:01 PM EST
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I must have missed your earlier diaries and had to google ASPO to discover it was the Association for Peak Oil. My point is that a non-specialist or time poor reader will not have time to google or follow links and will thus quickly move on - losing you another opportunity to influence. Even just putting (Association for the Study of Peak Oil) after your first reference to ASPO may draw some readers in - "there is such an association? What are they about?"

I didn't mean that you should attempt to include a history of the organisation - a link back to a diary/website that does this would be more appropriate.

You have one paragraph to draw in the uniformed/uncommitted reader. You used it to refer to an acronym many people don't know; about a conference most people have never heard of and which was such a failure it might never happen again;  to complain you'd been asked to write a summary you didn't want to write; and had only done so because you were bored at the airport. Not the sort of opening paragraph that presages a best-selling must read story!  

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by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot male dotty communists) on Wed Jun 6th, 2012 at 05:41:35 AM EST
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I get your point. But unlike other conferences, when I wrote some thorough account of events, this time it is just an echo of my frustrations, not really a post for the larger masses.

I'm changing the first sentence as you suggest, it really doesn't hurt.

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by Luis de Sousa (luis[dot]de[dot]sousa[at]protonmail[dot]ch) on Wed Jun 6th, 2012 at 07:48:08 AM EST
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Done. Actually it was a bit stupid not having a direct link for ASPO's website.

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by Luis de Sousa (luis[dot]de[dot]sousa[at]protonmail[dot]ch) on Wed Jun 6th, 2012 at 07:51:23 AM EST
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