that is a great book but for somebody with a bit more understanding of geopolitics I'd have to say "the creature from Jekyll Island" by G. Edward Griffin.
fricken community organizer!
Julia Walsh – Renewable Revolution:
Confronting Climate Change with Real Solutions
Environment – Politics – Civic Engagement
Bio:
Julia Walsh is a community organizer, motivational speaker and political strategist who has worked on progressive issues and campaigns since 2001. In 2010, Julia started Frack Action in response to the immediate threat that fracking would start in New York State. Soon after its founding, Frack Action played a pivotal role in the New York State legislature’s passage of a fracking moratorium which has halted fracking in NY thus far. Prior to starting Frack Action, Julia served as an elected official on the Village Board of New Paltz, NY from ’03-’07. During her time in office she was instrumental in passing environmental legislation, as well as organizing New Paltz’s high-profile, politically charged same-sex marriages in Feb.’04. For the past nine years, Julia has been an NGO Representative to the United Nations on behalf of children’s rights and indigenous rights organizations.
sauce:
https:// www.consciouscampus.com/portfolio/julia-walsh/
that's spot on, that's how it looks at the local level if you've seen 4 lane roads turned into 1 lane each direction with a turn lane and bike paths. mixed use house businesses down below apartments up top. all agenda 21. the point is for everyone to live in concentrated cities.