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Thanks Stoneleigh, not only for the articles but also for this little bit of a Neo-Zen style update on the old story of the Zen master hanging by his fingernails to the cliff and who spying a strawberry reaches out and eats it, saying "how sweet it is". Of course in this updated version not only will he fall into the abyss but all his family as well. (maybe tied by a gilded rope?)
Hmmm, how about lets make it into a Dick and Jane Zen eco-primer version and chuck Spot and Puff over the cliff as well. Revenge on boring childhood literature characters is sweet too.
I don't agree with everything I post :)
I wouldn't imagine you do and I imagine you don't agree with the article:
The Myth of Canada's Water Abundance
That one is a doozy and I'm still a bit dizzy from the right wing spin put on the definition of Green.
And try this from it about sharing the commons big business style:
One only has to look at how the increase in oil prices satisfies the needs of the poor yet has had little effect on consumption of it.
A particularly great article for those suffering from low blood pressure:)
That's a very good way of putting it. Personally, I'd take Maude Barlow's side in that argument.