-Image by Copilot For this post I am using Australia as an example. While the challenges described here are shared by fuel-dependent nations everywhere, Australia represents a particularly acute case — one of the most geographically isolated countries on earth, almost entirely dependent on shipping and aviation for both imports and exports. Tasmania sharpens that picture even more. An island’s island - dependent on ferries, flights and a supply chain that stretches even further. It is a preview of what vulnerability really looks like. How We Got Here After World War II, many countries were determined never again to be vulnerable — not just with respect to fuel, but also food and the basic materials needed to produce manufactured goods. This usually led to government subsidies to farmers and the stockpiling of large quantities of commodities such as Germany's "butter mountains," and France's "wine lakes." Australia had guaranteed prices for wool - the gov...
Veronika Wild
Practising Geographer - nature culture places people