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| How then, do we move backwards? How does a society, with most of the people having no clue of future events, move from being dependent on a vast and intertwined network of goods and services produced by the indigenous people of whereever, to a local resource and renewable energy based society, and do so in the timeframe available (20-30 years using the most liberal extimates, 10-20 with resonable estimates, 5-10 with worst case scenarios), all the while prices on everything increasing, world politics getting more militaristic, governments continuously reducing civil liberties, shortages of goods on the market and weather patterns resembling bad Hollywood movies?
kpeavey
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Last 10 Comments by edpeak: Biofuel Skeptic Extraordinaire: An interview with David Pimentel Re: Fort Lewis College disdains diversity of thought on energy Re: NASA looks at plan to blot out Sun Re: Don't Worry, Be Happy Re: A green snag they emitted to mention... Re: $1,000,000,000,000: the cost of capping greenhouse gas emissions Re: A green snag they emitted to mention... Re: $1,000,000,000,000: the cost of capping greenhouse gas emissions Re: Chavez drives a hard bargain, but Big Oil's options are limited Re: Commentary: Peak Oil and the Fall of the Soviet Union
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