James Howard Kunstler interview

WorldChanging has an interview with James Howard Kunstler. Very worth reading. Straightforward, to the point, and sharp. Anyway, it’s funny I just ran into this interview, considering I just finished watching The End of Suburbia mere minutes ago. (Kunstler plays a big role in the documentary.)

More of The End of Suburbia later, maybe.

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2 Responses to “James Howard Kunstler interview”


  1. 1 Tuco

    Hey Brian, “End of Suburbia” is great and really got me hooked on the “peak oil” topic. I just finished Kunstler’s book, which is also really good, although very one sided.
    Try Linda McQuaig’s “It’s The Crude, Dude” for another book on this topic.
    I’m blogging about this topic (kind of) here in Toronto.. I’m trying to commute 68km by bike to a new job I started and the blog is about the biking adventures.
    http://tucorides.blogspot.com

    Take care.

  2. 2 Brian

    Great! Yea, I’ve been familiar with peak oil before the film, but I was impressed with the extensive coverage of the topic in EOS. Keep up the nice work on your site!

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