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SW_IOWA_SAWYER

>OK I read the peak oil link..... I guess I won't finish my cyclone whats the point it will all be over in a few years anyway.... But how would becoming a vegan make any difference doesn't it take fuel to get the veggies to market......

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Scott in Douglassville, PA

>And to package them, and to fertilize them, and to keep them pest-free, and to put tires on the bike, and to grease the chain, and... The oil industry's way more intertwined than this one-dimensional view would lead. Not passing judgement one way or t'other on this whole discussion; the concept is multi-tentacled, and the link I browsed (admittedly quickly) isn't.

Oh, Gawd - I contributed to this thread...

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The link I posted... *LINK*

Christopher Fitch @ Memphis

>... goes into the detail you mentioned Scott. it covers it quite well, and it is well-researched. No surprise given that it is written by a young attorney. That page has a doomsday tone, but I do think that he's on to something. It's quite frightening...

But this is all way OT...and the thread should probably end.


http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/

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OT: One final note on this... *LINK*

Christopher Fitch @ Memphis

>The link below is to a story written by Matthew Simmons.

Who is Matthew Simmons? He is an Energy Advisor to President Bush, ie. not a crackpot...

This stuff all bears some thinking upon...

But that's it from me...


Revisiting The Limits to Growth

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Good luck Pam

Joe Rogers, Northern Virginia

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All the best Pam!

Paul M in San Diego

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