Here's a somewhat lengthy thought piece by Paula Routly of Seven Days, who interviewed James Howard Kunsler, author of "The Long Emergency" about what life will be like in the US now that the days of cheap oil appear to be in the past.
Interesting to note that Kunsler believes that many of the jobs we have today will disappear, and more of us will be working on food production...America will then have come full circle, starting as an agrarian society and returning to its roots.
What will the people in an overdeveloped Hawai'i do when there is little land to produce food and shipping food becomes cost prohibitive? Will there be skirmishes among people who produce the food and those who can't?
Miulang
Interesting to note that Kunsler believes that many of the jobs we have today will disappear, and more of us will be working on food production...America will then have come full circle, starting as an agrarian society and returning to its roots.
What will the people in an overdeveloped Hawai'i do when there is little land to produce food and shipping food becomes cost prohibitive? Will there be skirmishes among people who produce the food and those who can't?
Miulang
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