Down, But Not Out
What is to be Done?
by Peter Bergel
Recently my email brought two items on the same day which, when I put them together, seemed like a strong message for Independence Day — and beyond.
The first was a New York Times article (reprinted in The PeaceWorker on June 16) about how a British firm is preparing to bring appropriate technology to the U.S. to “do well by doing good†in the area of conserving energy. The second was the graph showing the one area where the U.S. really is number one.
I Have a Dream…
What if — I thought — after 9/11 we had decided to revenge ourselves not on Afghans and Iraqis who had done us no harm, but on Saudi Arabia, from which country the 9/11 attackers actually hailed? What if — assuming you don’t buy the “capture the terrorists†justification for the U.S. attacks on Afghanistan and Iraq — we had decided to choose a different tool than war to defend our energy supply?
We could have spent some portion of the difference between the 2001 military budget of approximately $350 billion annually and today’s military budget of $700+ billion on developing a domestic green energy supply. (more…)






