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In this installment of the C-Realm Podcast, KMO speaks with Nate Hagens of theOilDrum.com about the various fantasies for replacing fossil fuels with bio-fuels,
synthetic fuels, or anything else that will supposedly take up the
slack when global oil production peaks and keep our first world of
happy motorists shuttling great distances everyday in their shiny metal
boxes.
Later KMO speaks with Yasmeen Grant about the new CBC radio documentary, "In Search of the Divine Vegetal," and finally we hear from fellow podcaster, Lorenzo,
about how sudden disruptions to business as usual can effect an
instantaneous change in consciousness that evaporates the ethnic,
economic, and ideological barriers that divide our communities.
One
might be tempted to think of the CBC as Canada's version of NPR, but
unlike NPR, they don't seem to keep an archive of their shows on-line
for folks to stream or download. They only seem to sell their old
programs on CD.
C-Realm
Listener Veeg has pointed out another podcast that actually features
excerpts from the CBC radio segment on Search for the Divine Vegetal.
You can find that podcast here:
You can find the full text of the material from Richard Heinberg that I used to introduce Nate Hagens here.
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