Peak Oil and the Green Generations
February 23rd, 2008This is the third in a series of articles on Green Astrology, originally published in NCGR Enews, February 23, 2008.
Oil reached $100 a barrel for the first time this week. Late last year, oil industry officials publicly stated that we could reach “peak oil” as early as by 2012.
What is peak oil? Like many natural processes, oil production is a bell curve. “Peak Oil” is the point at the top of the curve at which petroleum production is maximized, after which it begins to decline.
Oil isn’t just something we need to drive our cars — every sector of our modern society is utterly dependent on it. Rapidly industrializing countries like China and India are also drastically increasing the world’s thirst for oil. This is why the words “peak oil” can strike fear in scientists and politicians like nothing else: dramatically increasing demand for oil coupled with sharply decreasing supply is a sure recipe for global chaos.
Debate is already occurring all over the internet over life after “peak oil.” Strategies for what’s been dubbed “energy descent” range from predictions of warfare, famine, and survivalists running for the hills, to avocations for widespread adoption of sustainable lifestyles, permaculture and peaceful collective action.
Astrology has always been a tool for envisioning the future. Various articles have appeared in astrological magazines which discuss the stressful astrological aspects occurring over the next decades. But there are specific people who will be living through these challenging times. We can use the natal placement of Pluto to give us a glimpse of how each generation may cope with the paradigm shift.
In the discussion below, I’ve used statistics from the 2000 U.S. Census and the discussion focuses on the culture experiences of U.S. residents. However, astrologers in other countries could use a similar technique to examine the coming changes their own societies.
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Pluto in Cancer, born 1912-1937, Population: 38.8 million
Fiercely patriotic, those born during this period have been called the “Greatest Generation.” They survived the Great Depression, the Second World War, and laid the foundations for the economic expansion that became the hallmark of 20th century American life. In 2008, they are ages 71-95.
The Pluto in Cancer generation has had personal experience with collective sacrifice for the good of the whole. During the Second World War goods such as metals, petroleum and foodstuffs were needed for the war effort, and imports were difficult to acquire due to interruptions in shipping lanes. To distribute limited resources fairly, goods were rationed. The government encouraged planting of “victory gardens” in backyards, parks and playgrounds to supplement the food supply. Junk rallies were organized to collect scrap metals and other recyclable items.
In a way, the Pluto-in-Cancer generation had a sneak preview of the energy-descent lifestyle. Today, “eco-victory gardens” are reappearing and recycling is once again in vogue. Sharing their history with younger generations could be an invaluable source of inspiration.
Pluto in Leo: born 1938-1956, Population: 62.2 million
At ages 52-70 in 2008, the Pluto-in-Leo generation may be contemplating retirement, but they won’t just fade away – they will roar!
Many members of the Pluto-in-Leo generation came of age in the 60s. They espoused the ideas of peace, social justice, community living and concern for the environment. Those are the exact ideals that need to be incorporated back into our modern lifestyle.
Retiring Leos could become a tidal wave of volunteers for all kinds of social and community programs. Older volunteers have a vast array of skills and life experience that could be essential in the creation of a more sustainable society — from teaching impoverished children to read, building community gardens, creative arts programs, and so many other areas that empower others to care for themselves. Volunteering can also help keep an aging Pluto-in-Leo generation remain a vital, integral part of society.
Pluto in Virgo: born 1957-1971, Population: 69.6 million
As they say: the buck stops here. Pluto-in-Virgo will produce the first generation of leaders to start tackling the climate crisis on a mass scale. When the movie An Inconvenient Truth was released in 2006, it was a wake up call to millions in this generation, who today are ages 36-51. In the last two years alone, interest in green living has dramatically increased.
Pluto in Virgo loves efficiency. Under the leadership of this generation, expect to see an explosion of programs to reduce consumption and waste. Recycling programs will recapture increasing percentages of garbage. New technologies will bring greater energy efficiencies on scales large and small: from solar panels, to hybrid vehicles to compact fluorescent light bulbs.
We can also expect dramatic changes in other Virgo-ruled areas. Organically and locally grown foods have entered the mainstream. “Green” cleaning products are beginning to appear on the shelves of local grocery stores. The sign of the craftsman, Pluto-in-Virgos have been fueling the recent do-it-yourself boom; the DIY generation turning its attention to home and community gardens, rainwater collections systems, and other sustainable living strategies.
The Pluto in Virgo generation will also need to embrace its Piscean shadow: sacrifice and hope. Sacrifice because this is the first generation that will need to accept living at lower level of consumption en masse. Hope, because in the face of overwhelming challenges, sometimes it is the only thing left that keeps us moving forward.
Pluto in Libra: born 1972-1983, Population: 46.3 million
A recent report stated that Lake Mead and Lake Powell, which supply water and power to millions in the American Southwest, stand a 50 percent chance of running dry by 2021 unless dramatic changes take place in how the region uses water. Scientists say drastic reductions in consumption may postpone the world’s energy and resource crisis, but will not eliminate it. When all of the efficiencies have been eked out of the system, there’s still the question of how remaining resources can be distributed equitably.
The Pluto-in-Libra generation, who was 17-28 years old on September 11, has already learned some hard lessons about war and peace. Whether the future holds wars over dwindling resources or increased efforts at cooperation and conflict resolution will be the daily concerns of the Pluto-in-Libra generation.
Pluto-in-Libra has a cosmic gift for communication and compromise. Now ages 24-35, through the internet members of this generation have become adept at communicating with a diversity of individuals from around the world. Some futurists, like Richard Heinberg in his book The Party’s Over: Oil, War and the Fate of Industrialized Societies, talk about the need for a collective “managed collapse” into a slower-paced but sustainable lifestyle. Saturn is exalted in Venus-ruled Libra; if a managed collapse is possible, this generation will find a way.
Pluto in Scorpio: born 1984-1994, Population: 45.1 million
In 2008, the Pluto in Scorpio generation is ages 13-23. In many ways, it’s too early to tell how their talents will be needed. The last water generation, Pluto in Cancer, turned out to be great builders (Capricorn energy). If the preceding generations – Pluto in Cancer, Pluto in Leo, Pluto in Virgo, and Pluto in Libra – take the high road and embrace the need for a sustainable paradigm shift, Pluto-in-Scorpio leaders may preside over the “re-greening” of the world (Taurus energy). If the preceding generations ignore climate and resource crisis, Pluto-in-Scorpio leaders may have to deal with death on a massive scale.
This generation comes of age in 2012, when they will be ages 17-27. With the stakes so high and their future at stake, this generation cannot wait for their elders to make changes. Pluto is very strong in its own sign. If this generation stands up and demands change, the entire world will hear them.
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Navigating the next paradigm shift will not be the work of a single generation. It will take the combined efforts of everyone on the planet. Each generation brings special talents and experiences to the table, and all of them will be needed. The gift of astrology is not that it enables us to predict the future, but that it helps us to see possible futures and choose between them. Let’s hope we choose wisely.




