Text of the "Hirsch Memo"
Attributed to Dr. Robert Hirsch, Nov. 13, 2008
Copied from Neil
King's Wall Street Journal blog, "Peak Oil: Prominent Peaker Tells
Allies to (Temporarily) Pipe Down"
TO THE PEAK OIL COMMUNITY:
The world is in the midst of the most severe financial crisis in most
of our lifetimes. The economic damage that has already been wrought is
considerable, and we have yet to see the bottom or the turnaround.
Against this background, I suggest that the peak oil community minimize
its efforts to awaken the world to the near-term dangers of world oil
supply. The motivation is simple: By minimizing our efforts in the near
term, we may not add fuel to the economic fires that are already burning
so fiercely.
We are all aware of how disoriented governments and business are
right now. Our leaders, leaders-to-be, and best minds are disoriented
and seeking pathways out of the current morass. The public is in a quiet
panic mode — those who were reasonably well off are less well of, and
their options for action are limited. Those that have lost their jobs
and/or homes are desperate. Businesses and the markets are in what might
be called a free fall. If the realization of peak oil along with its
disastrous financial implications was added to the existing mix of
troubles, the added trauma could be unthinkable.
Like many of you, I’ve devoted my recent efforts to trying to wake
the public and governments to the impending horrors of peak oil. As much
as that awaking is urgently needed, continuing to press forward now is
almost certainly not in the broader interest.
Many may be tempted to directly challenge the recent IEA World Energy
Outlook. I am among those who were very disappointed. Pressing those
concerns at this time might further the peak oil "cause," but
it could well do much more damage than any of us really intend.
Please keep up your studies and thinking, because helping the world
realize the dangers of peak oil is an absolute must. In the near term,
keeping relatively quiet is likely the better part of valor.