Stories tagged with "willits"
Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Ecological Economics and Intensive Vegetable Cultivation
Posted by Nate Hagens on March 14, 2008 - 9:22am
Topic: Alternative energy
Tags: agriculture, brookside farm, ecological economics, jason bradford, relocalization, sustainable scale, willits [list all tags]
"Can we rely on it that a ‘turning around' will be accomplished by enough people quickly enough to save the modern world? This question is often asked, but whatever answer is given to it will mislead. The answer "yes" would lead to complacency; the answer "no" to despair. It is desirable to leave these perplexities behind us and get down to work." E.F. Schumacher, Small is Beautiful
I would rather have titled this essay "Where the Hoe Meets the Soil" but that phrase is not part of our cultural lexicon, which is itself a symptom of the problem I am working to address. Setting aside any prolonged discussion of whether or what about the modern world should be saved, this essay is primarily about what it means to "get down to work" as Schumacher puts it. But very quickly, to me saving the modern world means setting a goal for the human economy to be properly scaled relative to the global ecology, and maintaining a sufficiency of social stability necessary to manage a transition.
Are Politicians Ready for This Line of Argument?
Posted by Prof. Goose on December 3, 2006 - 2:17pm
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: peak oil, well, willits [list all tags]
Willits CA has been getting a lot of attention in the peak oil sphere. Much of this attention is my fault. I moved here in 2004 with the goal of rallying a real town/city towards greater economic self-reliance, reduced pollution, etc. in order to get off the fossil fuel addiction.1 My attitude just before moving to Willits was similar to the fireman character in the movie I Heart Huckabees2, which I highly recommend ya'll see. This can be summed up as pissed off, fearful, and self righteous. Sometimes I still feel those ways. Right now in fact. Hence my "tone" throughout. I will probably ask for forgiveness later, something I am well practiced at.


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