A House for the Future (dependence on oil) Terje "
We have waited too long to develop alternative sources of energy, it is possible that all these alternative energy sources together are not capable of supplying companies industrial way we are accustomed to fossil fuels
People must understand that we have created a way of life fundamentally unsustainable and that means not only that is environmentally irresponsible, it means that you can not continue "Richard Heinberg
T ll know we have economic dependence on the fossil fuels, especially oil, that blackish burning fossil soup as well, but are we aware of how dependent on us and knowing that oil is scarce, do we have any idea what to do when stocks succumb?
These are more or less questions Rebecca Hosking raises
, but implemented from their specialty and profession, agriculture and livestock. Rebecca leaves her professional life dedicated to nature documentaries to return to his father's farm, and try to break the unsustainability of a system of life that her days are numbered.
With a photograph worthy of the best nature documentary, the video shows how dependent we are, how untenable is the current situation, which could be the ways forward to remedy, such as horticulture
or less known
permaculture.
I uploaded this piece on youtube so you can whet your appetite.
The full documentary can be viewed subtitled in
Vimeo without interruptions of any kind, and with a suitable program (
Jdownloader , for example) you can download.
This subtitled in English, and worth what you see.