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After watching the 60 Minutes report on Global Warming and how the Bush Administration (Dick Cheney & Cronies 'R Us) is squelching scientific voices on the subject, I decided that a lot wrong with the world today is due to the dependence on oil.

We're destroying the environment, not in a "oops, dropped a candy wrapper" sort of way, but in a "turn the planet into an unliveable Venus" sort of way.

Wars are being fought over oil. Don't tell me we'd care about Iraq if it didn't have oil.

Why oil?

Not because we don't have other options, but because oil is an easily controlled commodity. Anyone can build a windmill or put up a solar panel. Oil profits can be funnelled through a small number of people at high margins. Certain powerful people want to keep milking their oil profits for as long as possible.

Oil has a stranglehold on the world economy.

I want out of the oil economy. It's pervasiveness tells us how deep the problem is.

I've already taken a few first steps. Ten years ago I lived a 45 minute drive from work and lived in my car. I moved, and now am about a ten minute bus ride from work/school, and can walk to work if need be. I'm still dependent on oil (in the bus) but it's much less.

Four years ago [livejournal.com profile] wildernessguru and I were a two-car household. I got rid of my car, and because of how close I live to downtown, we've only driven 15,000 miles in four years.

I live in an apartment, so I can't rig up a solar panel on my house (or set up hydro-electric power which is probably more likely in Seattle). But I don't need all this plastic when there are other options.

How else can we cut ourselves out of the oil economy?

Date: 2006-03-20 09:21 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rydra_wong
Do you guys have green electricity suppliers in the US? In the UK, the system allows you to buy your electricity from a "green supplier" - you actually get your electricity as per usual, but they ensure that an amount of electricity equal to that which you use is supplied to the grid from renewable sources.

Date: 2006-03-20 09:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] icarusancalion.livejournal.com
That sounds great, but I'm afraid there's no such thing here. I think we needed Clinton in office a little longer to get to that point.

Icarus

Date: 2006-03-21 02:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chasehunts.livejournal.com
Actually, there is green power, it's just not very well advertised. Check http://www.epa.gov/greenpower/locator/index.htm

Unsurprisingly, considering how jumpy I've been about the weather, global warming has pushed to the forefront of my mind. At least ten years ago I was chatting to a man online in my area of Alaska (the Interior), and he said the weather was warmer, and the permafrost was melting.

Now it's really melting. Temps up in Alaska last year went past 80, and that was in the spring.

Chase

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