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Calm Before the Storm
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In this video Janaia Donaldson of PeakMoment.tv speaks with Richard Heinberg, author of "Peak Everything", who reviews the accelerating events since mid-2007, including the credit crunch and fossil fuel price volatility, noting that we've missed most of the best opportunities to manage collapse. He asks, "how far down the staircase of complexity will our global civilization have to go until we're sustainable?"
His answer: when managed properly, with deliberate simplification, not as far as we might otherwise. In addition to long term efforts to relocalize our economies, he advocates developing community "resilience" to withstand short-term catastrophic events like food shortages or extreme weather. Noting that healthy fear can move us into action, he encourages an attitude of clarity, concern and informed action in this "calm before the storm" that he feels is soon coming to an end. See the video.
For a DVD of Richard's presentation that evening for "Kiss Your Gas Goodbye", go to peakmoment.tv.
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