It’s a higher-level conceptual framework for a lot of other stuff I do on this site. Dig back in my blog, and you’ll find me exploring some of the great thinkers of regionalism. Because I think part of the plan is restoring working democracy through people power movements, and local, state and regional scales are where those kind of movements can gain leverage. I also touch on the need to build more cooperative economies, and move supply chains closer to home. In a time of global breakdown, I tend in more devolutionary directions. I think we need to re-conceptualize the world itself, because this one is clearly headed off the cliff. So I sometimes offer some more philosophical stuff. p.s. In my career I have written some fairly high-level papers doing policy-technology analysis on low carbon energy technologies. I know what a roadmap is. Here I’m poking around to see where a roadmap may be found.
Now we're talking . . . nice "masterpiece" Thanks, obviously biased, I LOVE this one
It’s a higher-level conceptual framework for a lot of other stuff I do on this site. Dig back in my blog, and you’ll find me exploring some of the great thinkers of regionalism. Because I think part of the plan is restoring working democracy through people power movements, and local, state and regional scales are where those kind of movements can gain leverage. I also touch on the need to build more cooperative economies, and move supply chains closer to home. In a time of global breakdown, I tend in more devolutionary directions. I think we need to re-conceptualize the world itself, because this one is clearly headed off the cliff. So I sometimes offer some more philosophical stuff. p.s. In my career I have written some fairly high-level papers doing policy-technology analysis on low carbon energy technologies. I know what a roadmap is. Here I’m poking around to see where a roadmap may be found.
I realized that the higher-level framework I put up might seem abstract. So I appreciate this opportunity to clarify.