Dear friends & families in the suburbs.
You live in a place with no future, especially since it's based upon a
lifestyle with cheap oil was available. No more. Check out the sobering
commentary below. The link will take you to the full article.
Towards a new American lifestyle & way of life,
Tony


We Must Imagine a Future Without Cars

By James Howard Kunstler,
AlterNet.
Posted April 4, 2007.

The following is James Howard Kunstler' recent speech
to the Commonwealth Club of California. An audio
stream of the speech is available.

Two years ago in my book The Long Emergency I wrote
that our nation was sleepwalking into an era of
unprecedented hardship and disorder -- largely due to
the end of reliably cheap and abundant oil. We're
still blindly following that path into a dangerous
future, lost in dark raptures of infotainment,
diverted by inane preoccupations with sex and
celebrity, made frantic by incessant motoring.

The coming age of energy scarcity will change
everything about how we live in this country. It will
ignite more desperate contests between nations for the
remaining oil and natural gas around the world. It
will alter the fundamental terms of industrial
economies. It will ramify and amplify many of the
problems presented by climate change. It will require
us to behave differently. But we are not paying
attention.

As the American public continues sleepwalking into a
future of energy scarcity, climate change, and
geopolitical turmoil, we have also continued dreaming.
Our collective dream is one of those super-vivid ones
people have just before awakening, as the fantastic
transports of the unconscious begin to merge with the
demands of waking reality. The dream is a particularly
American dream on an American theme: how to keep all
the cars running by some other means than gasoline.
We'll run them on ethanol! We'll run them on
biodiesel, on synthesized coal liquids, on hydrogen,
on methane gas, on electricity, on used French-fry
oil... !

We've got a lot to do. We've got to put down the iPods
and get busy. There's no time for hand-wringing and
whining. As Yogi Berra said, our whole future's ahead
of us.

http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/50049/


-- 
And the time came when the risk
to remain tight in a bud
was more painful than the risk
it took to blossom- Anais Nin
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