by btu2012 » Tue 16 Oct 2007, 11:14:59
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', ' ')Ok, but it seems as though you might be interested in a plan which already exists and is being implemented now rather than a plan you're working on from scratch. Why reinvent the wheel?
I think that governments will have to be involved. What is being done communally is very good and inspiring but the macro-level measures are still lacking. Do not confuse local government with the global system. I am aware of permaculture and I don't take it lightly.
By the way, it is not
my plan.
Doly: indeed politicians are beginning to pay attention, that's why I am not (yet) a doomer

I agree that community action is a catalyst and pressure factor.
Just an example for your edification. As the supply tightens, the probability of a sudden price spike/shortage of oil increases. There are emergency plans for dealing with that at national and even OECD level. There are many aspects one has to consider, such as national strategic reserves, the supply of heat and electricity, maintaining continuity of basic services etc etc. You would be hard pressed to supplant this sort of planning by community action.
PO is a vastly enlarged version of this.
Btu