Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Making Other Arrangements

James Howard Kunstler laid down a marker in the January-February issue of
Orion: Americans will face fearsome consequences if we don't fundamentally
reshape the way we live, shifting our society away from petroleum and its
handmaidens, geographical sprawl and the globalized economy. Yet the most
powerful changes will, collectively, be those undertaken by individuals.
Read Kunstler's article here and tell us what you're doing in your life --
with your family, your neighborhood, your community -- to make other
arrangements for a sustainable future. How do these efforts nourish your well-being, your spirit, your relationship with your place?

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Green Rage

The radical environmental activists who were prosecuted in Eugene under the
nation's counter-terrorism laws believed they were acting in defense of the
Earth. Are they, as they perceive themselves to be, the high-minded vanguard
of a new society? Or are they criminally misguided souls?

Read Matt Rasmussen's article in the January-February issue of Orion, and
tell us what you think.

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