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vern_humphrey
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Good words, but how are they to be put into action?From post # 53:
“What I think would be a shame would be if the growing awareness of global warming and petroleum decline fails to serve as a wakeup call. Suppose we are wrong about oil,and the peak is actually twenty years out, rather than in 2012? For heaven’s sake, let’s not squander these two decades with more growth in population and consumption. Rather, let’s use them as a grace period in which (1) to convert agriculture to a post-oil model; (2) to restructure our living patterns so that people live close to where they work, and no longer make costly commutes; (3) to build safe nuclear power plants as fast as we can as a stopgap measure to prevent people from freezing in the winter and dying of heat stroke in the summer; (4) to commit ourselves to electric high-speed inter-city rail, and intra-city light rail networks; and (5) to bring down the population gradually through smaller families until we reach a level where billions won’t starve to death. As Catholics (and others), I think we ought to begin to regard these five points as essential to the project of saving civilization.”
For example, how do we “restructure our living patterns so that people live close to where they work, and no longer make costly commutes?” We’ll have to build new cities, with the huge expenditure of energy that implies. We’ll have to abandon rural areas and small towns. How will people who are today self-supporting on their farms, or in their small towns be retrained so they can continue to support themselves?
Another point: we have not built a nuclear power plant in 30 years, and the NRC has said they will not license another one until the Yucca Mountain storage site is operational. The ranking majority member on the senate has vowed Yucca Mountain will never open.
How is this “bring(ing) down the population gradually through smaller families” going to work? Is the Pope to reverse himself?
I am reminded when I was a little tyke and climbed waaaay up a tree. My mother came out and looked up at me and said, “Don’t fall!!”
And I said, “Thank you for that wise adevice, Mother dear. But could you give me some specifics about how not to fall?”