Category archive: energy
If you’re driving your SUV over 100 miles a day, you really aren’t allowed to complain about gas prices 0
find more posts in: energyIt’s frustrating to see that the price of gas seems to have absolutely no impact on the demand for gas, but it’s even worse to read a story like this that completely misses the point: Fed up station owner shuts off gas pumps. You couldn’t jam any more irony into these two sentences if you tried:
Maria McClory, 38, drove 10 miles out of her way to buy a diet soda from Pollack’s station after seeing local television coverage of the protest.
“I just wanted to support them and thank them for making a statement,” said McClory, who drives about 100 miles a day for work in her sport utility vehicle.
Have we just completely lost the ability to put two and two together? We’re fucked.
Cranky Kunstler 0
find more posts in: bikes, energy, environment, pasadenaI feel like I have to call bullshit on this excerpt from Jim Kunstler’s latest post:
Okay, so I spent nine days on the West Coast, starting in Los Angeles, Pasadena, actually. Let’s just say that part of the United States is absolutely hopeless. It consists largely of a roadway hierarchy and whatever’s left is apportioned to valet parking. It has no future. The poor oblivious denizens of the place don’t question their predicament. The whole sordid scene is, well, tragic, and I’m sorry, but let’s pass over it for now.
What part of Pasadena was Kunstler hanging out in? I’ve worked in Pasadena for a year and a half now, and I just moved here a couple of months ago. While i guess it does “consist largely of a roadway hierarchy” (uh, like every other American city?), I’d say the denizens are a hell of a lot less oblivious than anywhere else I’ve lived. I see dozens of other cyclists on my daily commute taking advantage of the bike lanes all over the city. Everyone in my neighborhood walks to the grocery store. I live a mile away from Caltech, where people are actually working on energy problems. My company shares space with a solar energy company that’s (supposedly) making real progress on the renewable energy front.
Anyway I realize the guy hates Southern California, but Pasadena seems a lot more with it than the rest of the region.
Al Gore isn’t hardcore 0
find more posts in: energy, environmentI haven’t had a chance to see An Inconvenient Truth yet (omg who can even afford movie tickets in L.A. anyway) but this post articulates my thoughts on the whole environmentalism-global-warming-peak-oil ball of wax better than I can.
It’s tempting to think that minor lifestyle changes are going to allow us to keep driving forever. But even if everyone switches to hybrids tomorrow, we’re still in trouble.
This is something i have a lot of anxiety about.