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	<title>Comments on: Peak oil and YOUR city</title>
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		<title>By: Ben Reebs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey WestNorth, I appreciate you linking to our SustainLane peak oil study.  You&#039;ve got some insightful things to say.  I completely aagree that an oil crisis will not impact renewables nor coal resources.  Yes, it&#039;s the flow of the blood of the economy, the liquidity, the plasticitiy, the addiction to this blood, that will have to change, adapt...the energy use.  Warren Karlenzig, director of the US City Rankings, just launched a blog on the sustainability of US cities.  You should check it out: http://warrenkarlenzig.com/
I&#039;m sure you would have some insightful comments/ criticisms to make to him. 
Ben
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey WestNorth, I appreciate you linking to our SustainLane peak oil study.  You&#8217;ve got some insightful things to say.  I completely aagree that an oil crisis will not impact renewables nor coal resources.  Yes, it&#8217;s the flow of the blood of the economy, the liquidity, the plasticitiy, the addiction to this blood, that will have to change, adapt&#8230;the energy use.  Warren Karlenzig, director of the US City Rankings, just launched a blog on the sustainability of US cities.  You should check it out: <a href="http://warrenkarlenzig.com/" rel="nofollow">http://warrenkarlenzig.com/</a><br />
I&#8217;m sure you would have some insightful comments/ criticisms to make to him.<br />
Ben</p>
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