Rural policy is another area that needs a re-think.. At present, rural areas are given preferential treatment in the House of Commons and in policy in general. Yet, the structure of Canada's rural areas is energy inefficient. Setting aside the same issues of car culture that apply to suburbs as well, rural areas are shaped by the structure of our agriculture and resource industries. Canadians rely heavily on imported food because we are not sufficiently oriented to our own food production outside of grain. Both grain and our mineral and forest wealth shape rural life, but are based on long shipping times using energy-intensive vehicles. A shift to developing renewable energy for use in these areas, and more sustainable practices in general, will allow for a dramatic reduction in energy consumption.
However, the culture change factor is the single biggest driving force why shifting the focus to renewable energy in daily urban and rural life is the most important factor for achieving energy sanity. Once Canadians are oriented towards renewable energy and to energy issues in general, they will be more likely to adopt the other eleven steps. In particular relocalizing food production is an essential step because it reduces demand for trucking. Only with awareness will there be pressure on governments to support local food production industries and only with awareness will consumers begin to make better choices with respect to the food they purchase. Another example of how culture change stemming from a re-orientation of mindset is that consumers will feel empowered to take initiative. The problem right now is so huge that the natural tendency is to assume that only government has the resources to deal with the issue. When ordinary citizens...
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