Crude by any other name would smell as sweet
The best part of this show is that there is no agenda. They present challenging information as honestly as any media source can and sometimes much more humorously. Sure they've got a pitch and that pitch contains some rather dire warnings about the future. But I have yet to locate a better source information on understanding the how society and communities will be affected by changes in the world energy markets. Almost without exception, each podcast has startled me, made me laugh, made me more aware of how deep this rabbit hole will go and given me some real hope and understanding that this bloody mess can be cleaned up somehow. Kunslter should be on a stamp and maybe Duncan too, but that might be weird if we put both of them on one stamp...
JRB - 33 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/05/08
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