The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-first Century is a 2005 book by James Howard Kunstler published by Atlantic Monthly Press. The book examines the potential consequences of peak oil and argues that declining petroleum availability will converge with climate change, water scarcity, economic instability, disease, and warfare to create sustained global crises.

Kunstler's central thesis focuses on how peak oil extraction will fundamentally disrupt American society and the global economy. He contends that these energy-related upheavals will force communities to develop more localized, self-sufficient systems of food production and resource management.

The author predicts this energy crisis will force communities toward localized, self-sufficient systems, particularly for food production. Large cities, unable to achieve self-sufficiency, may experience mass starvation, disease, and civil unrest. Kunstler suggests governments will be unable to manage these cascading problems effectively.

Reception

The Long Emergency received mixed but generally positive critical reception, with reviewers praising Kunstler's erudition and compelling writing style while expressing concern about the book's dire predictions. A chorus of critics praised Kunstler's erudition and wonderful writing, while stressing that his book thoroughly unsettled them, with one reviewer declaring that the book couldn't help but be read "with white knuckles."

See also

  • Urban agriculture
  • Geoffrey Parker (historian)

Further reading

  • Lynn, R. R. (2009). It's Not the End of the World, but You Can See It from There: Legal Education in The Long Emergency. U. Tol. L. Rev., 40, 377. https://www.utoledo.edu/law/studentlife/lawreview/pdf/v40n2/Lynn_RevFinal.pdf

References

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