The
Post-Petroleum Survival Guide and Cookbook: Recipes for Changing
Times
by Albert Bates
Over
the coming years we will need to move from a global culture addicted
to cheap, abundant petroleum to a culture of compelled conservation,
whether through government directive or market forces. The Post-Petroleum
Survival Guide and Cookbook provides useful practical advice for
preparing your family and community to make the transition.
This
book takes a positive, upbeat, and optimistic view of "the
Great Change," promoting the idea that it can be an opportunity
to redeem our essential interconnectedness with nature and with
each other. The many rifts that have grown up since oil became
the world's prime commodity can be mended: between cities and
their food sources; the design of the suburban-built environment
and its car-oriented sprawl; runaway greenhouse warming, and the
clearing of forests and toxification of rivers, oceans, and land.
Topics
covered include:
Rebuilding
civilization
Changing your needs
Water and waste disposal
Energy and transportation
Equipment and tools
Food storage and first aid
Also
including lighthearted, playful recipes-some using basic, wholesome
foods, some illustrating food growing or preservation, and all
emphasizing organic, flavorful, and locally grown produce that
can readily substitute one for another-this book is about having
your catastrophe and eating it too.