[Mpls] A Sustainable Minneapolis

Gary Hoover ghoover at mn.rr.com
Wed Sep 21 16:41:03 CDT 2005


Aaron N. wrote, in part:
>>>>>
We must make these steps now and lay the groundwork for the
post-petroleum Minneapolis economy while becoming sustainable.  This is
what our campaign means by making "Your Vote Count For...A Sustainable
Minneapolis."

Peace is possible!
<<<<<

I agree, Aaron.  Thanks to you for actually talking about the "real world" 
we live in.  The Oz-like "spin world" of manipulation and seduction from the 
big public relations firms hired to shape our mental and emotional landscape 
is about to collide once again with Mom Nature in the Gulf of Mexico.

The price of natural gas is between $12.83/MMbtu and $15.43/MMbtu right now. 
Wholesale gas is at $2.09/gal again. Electricity and home heating costs are 
likely to double or more this winter. Our lives in Minneapolis relate to oil 
and natural gas production much as fish relate to water.  Katrina and Rita 
are the result of the fever we've given Mother Earth.  These storms will hit 
Minneapolis in may ways.  We will appreciate energy and materials we have 
previously taken for granted.  The poor will be hit especially hard. 
Homelessness may very well increase this winter.

We Minneapolitans are awash in energy and materials from oil and natural 
gas.  The GOM production may be largely "shut in" for considerable time --  
weeks or months.  Hurricane season is not over.  Next year's hurricane 
season may hit hard as well.  Minneapolis, like the rest of the nation, is 
tied to this  fossil fuel production like a junkie in full-blown denial.  We 
are about to see the costs of our favorite "high" rise significantly.

Rita looks bigger than Katrina:  check out this image from the weather 
underground:

http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/at200518_sat.html


Bloomberg has a good article about the potential effects of Rita.  Note that 
they look to Matthew Simmons, founder and CEO of Simmons & Company 
International, for evaluation.  I recommend that Minneapolis edemocracy list 
members check out the Powerpoint presentations available on Simmons' website 
with regard to the implications of "peak oil" as well.  Katrina and Rita 
give us a sample of what is coming in the next 3 years or so.  Here's the 
Bloomberg article.

http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000006&sid=aJ9tOCCKhd9E&refer=home

We are like a family facing some difficult times. Sustainable development is 
not optional.  Learn all you can about sustainable living.  Demand that 
sustainability be the first priority at every level of government.  Vote 
Green.  Most importantly, live Green.

If we are fortunate, Rita will meander southward and disorganize -- not 
likely.  No matter Rita's path, our path should be clear by now.  Local 
energy, food, and water self reliance, sustainable over time.

-- pedaling for peace and ecojustice from Lynnhurst -- Gary Hoover 



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