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I don't know why this is a political topic, really. Like NP said, no matter your political affiliation, it's going to to affect you. Why NP drives a giant SUV is beyond me at this point.
Like Shin said, people should start relying on their car less and on alternative modes of transportation more. If you live in a city, use public transportation to get around. Use your bike. Hell, use your feet if it's an option. No one will think less of you for it. There are alternatives out there for the local persons. But we're not even looking at personal vehicles anymore. The cost of diesel is SKY high. That means our trucking system needs to be revamped as well. I was just looking at a train hauling ass through the woods the other and was wondering why we don't aspire to use trains more. I mean hell, there are so many possibilities there. Anyways, on a personal level, it's about more walking and biking than before. Unfortunately, I can't do that in winter here. I'll have to suck it up then, but for now, the weather is nice and I have no real excuse. Most amazing jew boots |
Vanity can only go so far. We don't need more fucking oil. We need to get off the addiction to oil - not seek out more food for the fatties. The solution lies in both the psyche of the world and other forms of alternative transportation (which includes different types of vehicles which are fueled by something more renewable and less expensive than fossil fuel.) Yay for a hippie attitude~ There's nowhere I can't reach. |
The industry has got to change as well. There are different kinds of vehicles that use different technologies which should be made available to the public. If there's a demand (and there seems to be) for different kinds of vehicles, it'd be worth the research and production. While I'm not an expert in any of these fields, I see a lot of potential out there to make the transition in the auto industry from fossil fuel to alternative fuels. Petroleum in your every day products and trucking costs with diesel of course will take longer to resolve. But for immediate purposes (since we're talking about the cost of gasoline to the average retail consumer), the vehicle issue could be resolved if there wasn't so much goddamn red tape. I figure you're all for drilling in Alaska? This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Don't you think that maybe we could explore other options before finding more crack for the people and their SUVs? Could you explain your rationale there? I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
The solution doesn't lie in finding more oil. The solution lies in axing this co-dependent nature we have with fossil fuel. While everyone is digging up Alaska and wasting time trying to fuel our addiction (lol pun), we could maybe be doing something a lot more productive with our time and money, like finding more efficient engines and weaning off so much petroleum in our every day products. PS - NP, you didn't explain the rationale. Sadface. I was speaking idiomatically. |
There's a reason they push for the ethanol, too. Corn lobby. My god, is that shit dirty business. Awful awful awful. Deni is right, though. This country is "bloated" on oil money. (nice way to put it) It's hard to wean a nation off of that kind of thing. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |