An energy crisis is apparently upon us.
Gas costs are through the roof; electricity costs are out of control. What’s worse, is that the crisis is not simply putting a crunch on our checkbook balances, but that the crisis is that we are consuming more and more energy per person with absolute disregard for the effects it is creating upon our world–our children’s world.
Developments in pragmatic and feasible alternatives to ecologically damaging oil and coal are consistently squashed by those seeking to protect the ridiculous profits in oil and coal. The crisis is that we are killing our world. We are in a crisis because we cannot live our lives without energy. Or can we?
