Is this really news?  I think we already know that humans are rapidly
diminishing the resources of Mother Earth, the community on which our own
existence and well-being depends.  Enough with predictions about the coming
catastrophe.  Enough with the blah, blah.  We're running out of time, guys.
 The Center for Emergent Diplomacy is taking DIRECT ACTION, as we all
should.  I'll be sending messages to the list soon about Bretton Woods 3.0,
to be held in April, 2016, at the site of the original 1944 BW meeting.
 This global conference is being designed to incorporate CAS principles.
 Our $2m price tag is being funded by a group of young social
entrepreneurs, investors in renewable energy projects.

 "However differentiated in its modes of expression, there is only one
Earth community--one economic order, one health system, one moral order,
one world of the sacred."  Thomas Berry, "The Ecozoic Era".


On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Roger Critchlow <[email protected]> wrote:

> The IEEE noticed that peak copper is coming this century, too.  10000
> years we've been mining all the copper we wanted, no trouble, but sometime
> before 2100 the tide turns.  If you think there's been a lot of copper
> theft lately, just wait till the prices double a few more times.
>
> But the real crunch will no doubt be some out-of-left-field interaction
> between resource shortages.
>
> -- rec --
>
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Parks, Raymond <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Mike Hightower and others at Sandia have been predicting that water will
>> be (perhaps already is) the critical resource at the root of social unrest
>> and change in our era.  Water is needed for life sustainment, it's needed
>> for food production, and it's heavily intertwined with energy production.
>>
>> http://www.sandia.gov/energy-water/
>>
>>
>>
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