On Jun 9, 2008, at 1:33 PM, Clansgian AT wmconnect.com wrote:
Electricity then. Gasoline now. How will increasingly expensive
gasoline
affect where the population lives and what land is worth? Can't
say yet, but
I'm thining a lot!
I've been seeing more articles in MSM about "new cities" lately. There
are some innovators who are making things happen to improve city
conditions. Not for me, but nearly half of Americans prefer to live in
cities. Energy prices may well be a factor in keeping them there. Lots
of rooftop and community gardening interest also.
Change is constant. The issue today is speed of change. With time,
people adopt. When change happens fast, it can create trouble.