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02.02.07
One Way to Think About A Community Disaster
This is part of the series:
- Premise For The Abrupt Climate Change Game for Community Planners
- The Best Shade Tree
- Grow Corn for Food or Fuel
- YouTube Video Contest
- One Way to Think About A Community Disaster
- Culprit Tax (Carbon Tax) to Pay For Disaster Preparedness
- Should Communities Support Seed Banks?
- Save the World - Youtube Video Contest
- Victory Gardens as Community Insurance
- Deer and the Abrupt Climate Change Game
- Zone Roof Gardens to Plan For Abrupt Climate Change (the game)
- Who Knew the UK Drank So Much Tea? Maybe Their Streets Are Dark?
- Where’s the Climate Change Game?
- Gardening is the Answer . . .
- Help Juneau . . . Not That They Asked
- Don’t Save the World With Bamboo
- AP gets Silence of the Frogs Wrong?
- Reunion Smalltalk - How Will You Survive Global Warmng
Here’s a picture from PostSecret, a blog in the running for best American blog & best of year for 2006 (vote here through February 2, 2007). Not necessarily the way I’d like to think about disaster but perhaps something to keep in mind if you didn’t plan anything (or those days when the plans really aren’t helping.)
The picture was removed - basically a very cheery shot of a city in primary colors with the message:
“I can’t wait for the apocalypse to see what I am made of.”






leebo said,
02.08.07 at 9:09 pm
i can’t see the pic….