The Long Emergency: An Interview with James Howard Kunstler -...
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- Brands on 2009-02-23 - Tags no_tag
- Lampertina on 2009-01-16 - Tags james_kunstler , futurismo , predictions , o'reilly , peak_oil
- Jinkhet on 2009-01-16 - Tags energy , policy , environment , sustainability , economy , trends
- Chrishp on 2009-01-15 - Tags economics , environment , future , urban
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the Rocky Mountain Institute, supposedly an "environmental" organization, has put its cred and muscle behind the development of a "hypercar." What fucking idiocy.
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on 2009-01-18 by lampertina
Why? It's not as if the 'need' for personal mobility devices (automobiles of some sort) will disappear overnight.
Of course, I'm not anti tech or anti science
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on 2009-01-18 by lampertina
ha!
Just look at the assholes in NASA who are still fantasizing about space travel when we need to teach tens of millions of Americans how to garden!
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on 2009-01-18 by lampertina
This is just stupid. People can teach *themselves* how to garden and grow food - you don't need top-level NASA scientists putting their brains behind something like that. Let those scientists do what they do best, and empower people to teach themselves the things that can be learned autodidactically.


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