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Bill McKibben – End of the Open Road – washingtonpost.com: “In July 1893, 115 years ago, the historian Frederick Jackson Turner told an academic symposium that the American frontier was closed — a shocking notion for a people who’d defined themselves by their steady expansion across the continent. This spring, something just as profound and defining has happened: Pulled back by the inescapable gravity of higher prices and the growing scarcity of fossil fuels, we’re starting a slow recoil into more dense and compact regions and localities. The frontier of endless mobility that we’ve known our entire lives is closing.”

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July 27, 2008 at 7:46 am
Anonymous
We can do whatever we want Bill.
Your fantasy of control over everyone, while you travel the globe at will is simply not going to happen.
Get over yourself.
July 27, 2008 at 7:55 am
Anonymous
Please check out Bill McKibben’s nationwide book tour.
http://www.billmckibben.com/appearances.html
The end of the article, “We can still share the Earth, in other words. But recipes, not ingredients. Ideas, not cargo containers. From the keyboard, not the driver’s seat.”
But it doesn’t say Blogs, not books. YouTube, not Nationwide Book Tours.
So much for the END of the open road, Bill….for us, but not for you.
http://www.billmckibben.com/appearances.html