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  • From: "Healing Hawk" <healinghawk@earthlink.net>
  • To: "'permaculture'" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Corn Ethanol's Dirty Little Secret
  • Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 22:55:47 -0500

Peak Oil probably drives a silver stake through the ecologically evil heart
of the current car/sprawl/freeway/oil complex before any combination of
fuels saves the car from the museum. If GM hadn't killed the electric car,
the car may have stood a chance to stay with us for a few more decades past
its welcome. But it did, and when Peak Oil hits home about 2010, it will be
too late to do the work to get enough of them on the road to justify
continuing to flush taxpayer money down the highway construction toilet. If
the US doesn't look like Europe pretty close to 2010, with trains that work
and lots of types of bicycles, we're in for a tough time of it. Richard
Heinberg's newest book is called _The Oil Depletion Protocol_. It tells how
to gracefully go from today's ecological disaster to a smooth landing in the
Post Oil economy in the US and elsewhere. We need to start getting this
happening now, and be weaned of oil when the flow stops. Another book I
think everyone who cares about democracy ought to read is called _Suiting
Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda_, by Sharon Beder. It
quotes chapter and verse how corporations overthrew the governments in the
US, Britain, and Australia since the 1970s. We live in interesting times.
Thank goodness someone will tell us the truth.

Tommy Tolson
Austin, TX





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