Another WWO pre-ja vu moment this week, reading this article by Megan Stack of the LA Times about Hugo Chavez’ visit to Russia, and what can only be described as the petro-drunk antics that he and Vladimir Putin indulged in. The two oil-rich nations signed energy security agreements, oil business deals, and arms deals, and expressed a common interest in establishing the ruble as a major reserve currency, replacing the dollar. The two spoke of Fidel Castro and waved off a report that Russia would begin to use Cuba as a base for nuclear-capable bombers.
These real-world actions mirror what players of the World Without Oil game foresaw as happening: the rise of a new world petro-order. And just to slam the point home, read this article by Norma Love about New Hampshire’s abrupt u-turn regarding Venezuelan oil. The upshot: for a number of years Chavez has offered free oil to keep America’s poor warm in the winter; New Hampshire has refused it on principle, led by Republican Senator John Sununu; except this year, not so much. “Live Free or Die,” except when it’s oil.
Made poignant by the fact that Gracesmom, probably WWO’s most beloved character, was a young single mom living hand-to-mouth in New Hampshire.
The turn of events points up something else that WWO got right: the government’s paralysis, and especially the Administration’s. Looking at the dive in oil prices the day after Al Gore issued his energy challenge only serves to highlight how unable the Administration is to generate any vision of a way forward. Thanks, Laurel, for the lead!


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July 24, 2008 at 8:13 pm
Megiddo Tell
Ken:
I appreciate your efforts here, but have you become all doom and gloom? Some of the players grew as a result of the WWO experience. Why not send out a blanket e-mail to former players and ask them what they are doing in their communities?
Granted, a lot of us are seeing some similarities between the WWO game and what is happening now; and yes, it is very frightening…
The question begs to be asked:
Rather than talking about it, what are you doing?
Regards
Megiddo
July 29, 2008 at 4:46 pm
WriTerGuy
I wouldn’t say I’m all doom and gloom, exactly… just to an appropriate level…. there is some doom to be had out there, don’t you think?
Your suggestion to email players is a good one and I’ll do it. As for what I am doing, I am taking the lessons of WWO to heart. I am walking my neighborhood and meeting my neighbors. I participate in an online neighborhood forum and build goodwill. I have a 65 mpg hybrid but drive rarely; I now also own a diesel and have plans to join a cooking-oil collective. I ride my bicycle, actively support my local pro-bike group, and bug my local pols about bike-friendly issues. I local-source almost all my food. I keep WWO going. I read a lot and synthesize what I read, and post some of those thoughts here.