If you went to elementary school/junior high in the 60's and 70's....

Anonymous
Do you remember reading in your textbooks that since there was a limited amount of fossil fuel available, the Earth would run out of its' stores in 30 years?

I remember being terrified when I read that! I remember talking to my mom about it, and she reassured me we were not going to run out of fossil fuels.

I don't know what made me think of that!

Also, do you remember watching "Hemo the Magnificent", and "Our Friend, the Sun"?

There was also a tape about pollution with Tom Lehrer singing "Pollution".

I guess I'm feeling nostalgic today!

Anonymous
Never saw it in my text books - but then again I went to Catholic school. I do remember the "fire drills" and "bomb shelter drills" in my school and that scared me way more than some future energy issue. My father was a nuclear engineer and worked on one of the first commercial power plants (it was in PA) and at a young age knew power wouldn't be an issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Never saw it in my text books - but then again I went to Catholic school. I do remember the "fire drills" and "bomb shelter drills" in my school and that scared me way more than some future energy issue. My father was a nuclear engineer and worked on one of the first commercial power plants (it was in PA) and at a young age knew power wouldn't be an issue.


Fascinating. I don't remember the bomb shelter drills.

I do remember in Girl Scouts one of the badges was about what to do in case of radiation poisoning.
Anonymous
I remember the Pollution song but not the other stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you remember reading in your textbooks that since there was a limited amount of fossil fuel available, the Earth would run out of its' stores in 30 years?

I remember being terrified when I read that! I remember talking to my mom about it, and she reassured me we were not going to run out of fossil fuels.

I don't know what made me think of that!

Also, do you remember watching "Hemo the Magnificent", and "Our Friend, the Sun"?

There was also a tape about pollution with Tom Lehrer singing "Pollution".

I guess I'm feeling nostalgic today!



Yes! I did q whole project on it! Boy were they wrong!
Anonymous
I remember all of that. To this day, I wonder when we are going to run out of gas.

Still remember Hemo.
Anonymous
I lived in Iran then and there weren't many concerns about running out of fossil fuels! Or pollution. I do remember the gas shortages in the 70s and the long lines at gas stations.
Anonymous
Definitely remember the air raid drills.

Not any of the other items though.

I was in junior high in 1974.
Anonymous
I was in elementary school in the 70s/early 80s. By far the most frightening thing to me was the threat of nuclear war. There was a lot of talk about it, films at school, and The Day After on tv. It scared the bejesus out of me.

I also remember the kudzu threat. Kids did science fair projects on how best to get rid of it. Everyone thought that it grew by the meter every day, was almost invincible and posed a great danger to the US. At least some of the bodies of the children murdered in Atlanta were found in a kudzu covered empty lot, and this added to the scary mystique of kudzu.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you remember reading in your textbooks that since there was a limited amount of fossil fuel available, the Earth would run out of its' stores in 30 years?

I remember being terrified when I read that! I remember talking to my mom about it, and she reassured me we were not going to run out of fossil fuels.

I don't know what made me think of that!

Also, do you remember watching "Hemo the Magnificent", and "Our Friend, the Sun"?

There was also a tape about pollution with Tom Lehrer singing "Pollution".

I guess I'm feeling nostalgic today!



Yes! I did q whole project on it! Boy were they wrong!


Had we continued on that trajectory of consumption ... But we have been changing our ways for decades and now have alternative forms of energy and continue in that direction. That was the point.
Anonymous
If you lived in Pennsylvania in the 70s, do you remember when the governor declared no school for the next three days to save fossil fuels used to heat schools and to transport students? It was every kid's fondest daydream suddenly fulfilled!
It was great- a totally unexpected five day weekend!
Anonymous
I remember this. Cried to my mom. She said the same thing had been predicted when she was a kid and that new sources of fuel would be discovered. She was right. Thank you fracking. At least renewables are becoming more economically cost effective.
Anonymous
I remember Hemo!
Anonymous
No, but I do remember the oil crisis. And teenagers siphoning gas put of our car to steal it. And going to elementary school in pitch black darkness. Thanks Nixon!
Anonymous
gas crisis. Kudzu. KILLER BEES that finally got across the Panama Canal, coming our way...

The thing I'm still waiting for is the Jet Pack...
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