
Originally Posted by
bae
I wouldn't phrase it quite like that, no.
There are a couple of billionaires down the street from me. They have 3-4 cars each, and nice yachts, and a couple of airplanes. Their impact on non-renewable resources and energy use is pretty large. But, I look around at the 4000 non-billionaires around here, and most of them have 1-2 cars made of 4000+ pounds of steel and aluminum, TVs, cell phones, eat fruit shipped thousands of miles, etc. etc.
I'm not going to blame "the highest echelons", but it sure looks to me like the First World is burning through energy and resources at an incredible rate. I suppose if you call "The First World" the mega-consumers or the "highest echelons", I'd go along with you :-) We could take all the billionaires, centi-millionaires, and heck, everyone with a net worth more than $1 million out behind the barn tomorrow, and it wouldn't make much difference in our overall consumption.
And the rest of the planet wants to consume and produce like we do.
With current and predicted population levels, and current and near-term technologies, that's not going to work.