mnn.com - 3/26/2009
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Permaculture co-founder David Holmgren says we should prepare for an "energy descent" future.
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Deep thought - Mar 26
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... neighbours in his small, rural home town to reconsider their lifestyles. However, when he calls a public meeting to outline his fears for the future he knows deep down that his message won't make him universally popular. Wary of what he calls 'doomer porn', Lloyd believes small communities should adapt housing, transport and food production to survive the coming storm. (21 March 2009) Several EB writers are listed as links (Arch Druid, Dmitry Orlov, The Oil Drum and Amanda Kovattana. Book review: ...
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