The scariest part of that article was that the first listed energy alternative was coal! Imagine, a shortage like we saw in World Without Oil inspires the big industrial nations to embrace synthetic oil as the fast, dirty solution. That's some seriously negative thinking, but it's not a stretch.
Thats been bugging since I read it this morning. What can be done about this? I suspect the game industry, even in its more wild, fringe, web-based sectors, would be hit by such a global recession.
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The scariest part of that article was that the first listed energy alternative was coal! Imagine, a shortage like we saw in World Without Oil inspires the big industrial nations to embrace synthetic oil as the fast, dirty solution. That's some seriously negative thinking, but it's not a stretch.
Thats been bugging since I read it this morning. What can be done about this? I suspect the game industry, even in its more wild, fringe, web-based sectors, would be hit by such a global recession.
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