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Edited on Sun Jan-07-07 11:44 AM by jpak
That's the science - and it goes back 50 years...
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"Will Americans trade in cars for bus rides? I doubt it"
I don't - Peak Oil will take care of that - and force Americans to switch to fuel efficient vehicles - and reduce travel distances - whether they like it or not.
Is trading in the Escalade for a Prius such a Bad Thing? Not in my humble opinion.
And I can guarantee when gas hits $6 a gasllon, all those folks that swore they would never be caught dead on a bus will be screaming for public transit in their neighborhoods.
"Are we willing to give up our fireplaces, wood stoves, pellet stoves, corn stoves, gas appliances, oil burners, heat pumps, etc.? Are we going to be happy if we have to walk away from unlimited supplies of hot water in each of our homes?"
This is nonsense - wood and corn stoves/furnaces are carbon neutral. Electric heat pumps can be powered by renewable carbon neutral electricity. Solar hot water heaters CAN produce unlimited hot water for homes.
A close relative of mine recently replaced all his appliances and light bulbs for Energy Star models and compact fluorescents.
He reduced his electric bill by more than 2/3.
Did he sacrifice anything (except outrageous electric bills)????
Nope.
He also upgraded his oil burner (30% reduction in fuel oil consumption by this alone) and installed 2 wood stoves in his home. He reduced his fuel oil consumption by more than half (and could do more if he had a pellet stove to heat his house during the day when everyone is a work or school).
Is he now "freezing to death in the dark"???
Nope.
Another relative traded in his Suburban for a Honda Civic hybrid and cut his gasoline consumption by more than 75% - was he forced to ride the Dreaded Bus when he did this????
Nope.
The reality is that 'Mericans don't have to "sacrifice" to fight global warming and can reap major economic benefits by taking relatively inexpensive measures to improve energy efficiency.
Nice try though...
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