by Schneider » Wed 06 Dec 2006, 20:27:44
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('nemo', 'I') just watched episode 4, and it's by far the best one yet. Peak Oil is finally mentioned in no uncertain terms, and the planet's possible future development models are categorized as
1: Star Trek
2: Mad Max
3: Ecotopia
4: Big Government
The discussion is kept rather frank, but I can't help to feel that the doomerism was toned down just a bit - I realize why that is, but I don't necessarily agree with it.
With the exception of a Dutch pig tower enthusiast, this film kept me on the edge of my seat for the full hour. It touches so many profoundly important issues in such an honest way, I can't recommend it enough.
Thx a lot for le the links nemo !
I feel mostly like you..they toned down the doomerism side and i don't agree with their 50 years timescale..
Dutch Pig Tower : Ah ! That was fun..how to push the logic to the absurd and the guy saying seemed to think the same !
I have found the experiment of Hugh Sawyer pretty interresting ! Using the forest as his home (along with his sleeping bag) then go to work in London then go back to the forest..that's a kind of lifestyle that we could use in the future BUT..of course..when you have a familly,things aren't so simple..
Too bad that my side of Canada (Quebec province) is maybe a bit too cold in winter for such a life style but at least..the ecovillage is a place i would like to live..hell,i'm all for smaller house ! They cost less and you own them ,not the bank ! Unfortunatly,most housing codes restrict us to do it so that the municipality can make a minimum of bacon (around here,it is around 700 square feet)..
Would be nice..walking and working..living under the stars in the good season then going in my small house or shack in winter

..don't get me wrong,i know how bad it can be the sleep on the ground..but doing the experiment could be a eye opener for the long run..it would show us how to be more resilient..less soft to discomfort

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By the way..it seem that Hugh Sawyer have a nice blog and there is links about him on google..i'll try to put some later,but for now :
http://ditchmonkey.blogspot.com/
Schneider
French-Canadian