Just a quick tip of the hat to Stan Crocker and Kevin Woods for their letters to the editor in the current Sun. Stan addresses issues of growth and development in MV, making the point that we citizens do not have to be helpless victims of unchecked, purely market-driven growth which would turn the whole area from Cedar Rapids to Iowa City into one large tract of sprawl. Through our elected representatives we have the power to determine our towns’ futures. That point often goes underappreciated as people resign themselves to the supposed “inevitability” of growth. It’s not inevitable; it’s up to us.

Kevin, justifiably famous for his valued participation on the Small Town Project ;), writes about the connection between peak oil and our military action in the Middle East. Our lifestyle, our whole society, depends on oil, and the depletion of cheap oil heightens our efforts to preserve the flow from the Middle East. It’s hardly surprising, Kevin points out, that one result is war. Of particular interest for our purposes here is Kevin’s observation that we tend to fail to make the connection between oil and war as we continue our massively oil dependent pursuits, including our ongoing suburban expansion.

Hats off to to Stan and Kevin for bringing these key points to the public dialogue!