IMAGINATION  (CONT)

ples they were killing, people who worshipped the land and conserved it unto the seventh generation.

The short view will not carry us far. Bush should be listening to the most intelligent of us, not the greediest and most warlike. If he did, he would be pouring money into solar and wind energy and requiring the country to maintain the strictest forms of energy conservation.

Even if he did, it should make us wonder. Today we look at the wind and sun and imagine them as infinite resources. What if we, too, are suffering from a failure of imagination? What if we are wrong?

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