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WindWalker
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0 posted 2007-08-10 11:39 PM


Seems the question before us is:
“When will oil reserves peak?”
“How much time do we have until then?”
“What alternatives have we in place
to bring us gently
into new ways of living?”
“What secure source
of alternative energy do we have?”

Seems to me there are no answers:
the great train of progress
will careen along and go off the track
and we can blame God,
the aliens... or the spotted owl –
just as long as there’s someone to blame
then we can die happy in the dark.

The problem is not lack of energy –
the problem is usage:
we are no longer just people
sharing a small planet in space:
we’ve become consumers –
and there’s nothing natural about that.

Earth wasn’t designed to accommodate
the concept of consumerism.
It’s a finite world, after all,
an ecological marvel –
the only one in an entire solar system
and we’ve managed to eat it up –
all but the crumbs
and we’re at war over those.
There is no place else to go
to build new Wal-Marts or Home Depots.

Now what?  
Solar, wind, hydrogen, ethanol?
By comparison to the raw power
of that Esso tiger in the tank:
pretty mild alternatives, these,
even if available
in remotely adequate quantities –
They are not and never will be:
only a complete change of lifestyle,
not in the future, not tomorrow
but today
will humanity survive at all.
“Blessed are the fools
for they shall die at the wheel of their SUV
and be spared the horrors of tomorrow.”

© Copyright 2007 Sharran WindWalker - All Rights Reserved
iliana
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since 2003-12-05
Posts 13434
USA
1 posted 2007-08-10 11:42 PM


Very powerful writing!
secondhanddreampoet
Member Ascendant
since 2006-11-07
Posts 6394
a 'Universalist' !
2 posted 2007-08-10 11:59 PM


perceptive, finely written, timely and 'right on the mark' (as usual)!

Geologists and 'Universality/Complexity' scientists like myself
know how close we are to a total 'Entropy Watershed' (environmental
Armageddon) via the demands (and magnificently horrendous by-products)
of our 'fossil fuel' based technology...it is already 'decades late' to have
followed the astute wisdom of this 'write'!

I have at various times tried to touch upon these kinds of points
'philosophically'...I grandly admire how this immensely talented author
does so directly, succinctly and explicitly!

once again: most serious, long-sustained applause!
[another of those poetic 'standing ovations'!!]

[This message has been edited by secondhanddreampoet (08-11-2007 12:04 AM).]

JamesMichael
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since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336
Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
3 posted 2007-08-11 08:13 AM


In centurys past someone would say there were too many horses and cows and covered wagons...
today they say too many suv's.
In Hawaii the problem seems to be too many people...and more cars than people...
Says something for buses and rail...perhaps in the future the mandatory way to travel...James

hoot_owl_rn
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since 1999-07-05
Posts 10750
Glen Hope, PA USA
4 posted 2007-08-11 09:57 AM


“Blessed are the fools
for they shall die at the wheel of their SUV
and be spared the horrors of tomorrow.”

Such true words contained within this piece but perhaps read too late as I feel we are already at the eve of our own undoing
Ruth

Midnitesun
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Gaia
5 posted 2007-08-11 04:37 PM


And as humans sit entangled in traffic gridlock, yakking on cell phones or perusing emails, Gaia gags.  
Marchmadness
Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271
So. El Monte, California
6 posted 2007-10-11 06:22 PM


This is good WindWalker, I'm glad somebody "gets it"
                           Ida

The Lady
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since 2005-12-26
Posts 7634
The Southwest
7 posted 2007-10-12 10:19 PM




"There is no place else to go
to build new Wal-Marts or Home Depots"

well done WindWalker


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