The only thing I'm still not sure about is where he reverts to talk about national- and even global-scale plans. Essentially, the entire 'plan' he speaks of here is bottom-up. Only bottom-up is actually feasible now IMO.
Yes we are certainly looking at alternative as the new mainstream; agree with that.
I liked this talk. It is interesting that as more people come to understand what peak oil and climate change really mean, that we can start discussing the future in this way, and preparing for a very uncertain time ahead.
Excellent. Thanks a million for posting.
The only thing I'm still not sure about is where he reverts to talk about national- and even global-scale plans. Essentially, the entire 'plan' he speaks of here is bottom-up. Only bottom-up is actually feasible now IMO.
Yes we are certainly looking at alternative as the new mainstream; agree with that.
fourplusseven 2 years ago
really helpful. He fills in the blanks that James Kunstler does not (although to be fair, Kunstler didn't set out to fill them out).
martingrau98 3 years ago
I liked this talk. It is interesting that as more people come to understand what peak oil and climate change really mean, that we can start discussing the future in this way, and preparing for a very uncertain time ahead.
newculture 3 years ago