GASLAND Trailer 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZe1AeH0Qz8
May 05, 2010
GASLAND - (2010) Directed by Josh Fox. Winner of Special Jury Prize - Best US Documentary Feature - Sundance 2010. Screening at Cannes 2010. (VN: this is a MUST SEE video, and I can understand why it won the awards it did. This is suicide if we allow this to continue, that is what it is.)
Sobering film about our water and survival as a species. That could be true for all mammals.
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Let's do a little rethinking here. "Dependence on foreign oil" has become a scare phrase. The truth is, most nations are dependent on other nations for many of their resources.
ReplyDeleteDo we produce all of our bananas or coffee? No, we import most of them. Many makers of crystal are dependent on Dixiana, South Carolina, for sand of crystal quality. The U.S. gets its titanium (vital for commercial airliners and many other modern uses) from Russia and South Africa because we have none of our own; yet no one makes an issue of it, nor should they. The list goes on and on.
The fact of the matter is, we live in an interdependent world and we're better off for being able to buy things from other countries. It comes down to core competencies, competitive advantage, and open markets.