What can be done to prevent widespread misery in the wake of Peak Oil? If we are not satisfied simply to be one of the few survivors of Peak Oil, what should we do? What policies should we advocate? Should we support social-economic-political change? What changes should occur? How are they to be initiated? And by whom? What sort of society do we hope for after the petroleum era has ended? Let us consider and debate the big issues -- as opposed to what sort of bread to bake.
Let this constitute an invitation to join the EROEI group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eroei . Members of Energy Round Table please put ERT anywhere in an
Plan C: Individual and Community Survival Strategies for the Energy Crisis The Fifth US Conference on Peak Oil and Community Solutions October 31 – November
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/128107 Quote: A shortage of high-grade asphalt is hammering the state transportation department, forcing crews to
I don't want to annoy the group with banality, but the whole thust of Tom's thought is that STUCTURE IS NO LESS IMPORTANT THAN SUBSTANCE, and our dilemma is