tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1117879598514377271.post2134055385989920549..comments2023-10-30T07:54:36.814-07:00Comments on The Celluloid Bough: The RoadPeghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16475357428284192754noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1117879598514377271.post-88239391250023181412011-03-26T00:04:48.105-07:002011-03-26T00:04:48.105-07:00The road was a great movie. The scenario in the m...The road was a great movie. The scenario in the movie seems to have been an all out nuclear holocaust. The theory is enough nuclear explosions could kick up clouds of dust in that atmosphere that would choke out the sun for years. Same idea as a major asteroid impact. Obviously, no sun is catastrophic for plant life and there would be a mass starvation. Well, I suppose we could all eat mushroom soup for a while, right?<br /><br />However, in the event of a long term supply chain breaking tragedy, having the skills to grow your own food would make your life much better. Self reliance and efficiency tend to cut out a lot of needless waste.<br /><br />There's a lot of crossover between the green and sustainability culture and the backwoods off grid survivalist crowd. At their roots, they are trying to provide for themselves and become self reliant. This is a good thing, less reliance on the military industrial complex and global food chain and a carbon neutral house is very green.<br /><br />I'm starting a blog about these issues, as I've followed this stuff for years.greensurvivalismhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12137207644660440063noreply@blogger.com