Saturday 5 October 2013

Food for thought.

An excellent interview with an outside-the-box thinker, Michael Reynolds.















"The utilities are bad because they mine the earth for fuels and make nuclear power plants, but just as bad as that are the infrastructure that they use to deliver the utilities. And then they are all run by corporations and so on, so the people are vulnerable.
This building, the people that live here are not vulnerable, they are a free people to exist no matter what happens to the economy or anything." (emphasis is mine)

While not everyone has the means, opportunity or drive to embrace such a radical home, everyone can surely see the value in reducing their vulnerabilities to the energy market and the geopolitics that drive it, whether they choose to live on the grid or off.

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