James Howard Kunstler also discussed how he thinks our future will be one with much tighter credit that will make many of the big things we purchased in the past much more inaccessible to most people.
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He also spent some time sharing his thoughts on peak oil and what it means for the future of our country.
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James Howard Kunstler focused primarily on the issues effecting the financial system and why he thinks since the 1970s there has been a growth in the industry of playing with the markets rather then more productive things.
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... Gibbs says that we can make better safer products, that are less toxic and damaging to the world around us.
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David Carpenter is very brief in his remarks.
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The sometimes outspoken dioxin researcher and scientist David Carpenter apparently asked Lois Gibbs to come and talk about the important issue of PVC contamination.
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... are often poor, suffer many of the same hardships of those living in Love Canal. Lois Marie Gibbs notes there is no reason we have to make PVC plastic any more, many of the alternatives are now cheaper and last longer.
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