Solar house by Dianna Narotski
student loans that they actually think they’ll be able to pay back in a reasonable amount of time. With the economy in shambles with no reasonable time table for recovery, how can they even find a job to pay back the loans? The U. economy hasn’t got a iota of a chance for recovery unless we produce jobs that actually make something, or grow something that we have the ability to sell to other countries. The agriculture sector is in dire straits as the cost of fuel , fertilizer, and pesticides increase exponentially each year, wholly because of our dependence on petroleum products to produce and transport our food. That time is fast approaching an end. We need to begin thinking locally about our businesses and farming. Globalization is dead since it depends on the availability of petrofuels, especially aviation fuels. It seems that everyone is clamoring to avoid the slower, agrarian lifestyle at all costs, which depends on slower railroads and boats. Do not we need to revamp our education system so that we produce more farmers, craftsman, and tradesman, rather than people who do not produce anything tangible? The exception to this question would be the medical community which would require a good education. But, like in Russia, a physician only has to go to 5 years of medical school without having to attend pre-med which is usually a bachelors degree in some field related or not related to medicine here in the U. I feel that we’ll need to submit to a change in our lifestyle voluntarily, or it will be forced upon us by the reality of our energy situation. Most of the substitute energy projects produce electricity, and at a much lower amount than our coal fired generators. Also, solar power isn’t a steady source of power since the sun does not shine 24/7/365 in most places and will depend on batteries to back them up. I have not seen a battery that could make up for the variations in electricity production caused by the sun not being there all the time. At least not at the rate the U. uses electricity. Oil and Gas are a lost cause due to the decline in the availability and pollution factors. Transporting these commodities will be a problem as the cost of fuel increases, along with the potential of spot shortages. Would not we be superior off committing ourselves to the type of education that’ll help us live the life that we’ll ultimately end up having to live anyways? The Amish community only requires that their kids only attend school for 8 years. I’m sure that we’ll require a tiny more than that like maybe 12 years of High School with the emphasis on trades, farming, home economics. and doctors assistants which would be what most agrarian communities would require.

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