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Would You Drive 5 Miles Less To Stop Gulf Drilling?
In the US per person consumption of gasoline is 428 gallons per year on average, while in Europe is 59 gallons. Yes, the average US citizen uses 6.2 times more gasoline per person per year than does the average European resident.
The US uses 9.989 million barrels of oil per day to make gasoline (keep in mind that though a barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil, it doesn't all go to gasoline). If we just reduced our gasoline consumption to five times that of Europe we'd knock 1.8 million barrels of oil off our daily habit. How much oil comes from all the offshore oil wells in the Gulf of Mexico? 1.75 million barrels. By reducing gasoline consumption by 20% we can never drill in the Gulf again. That breaks down to reducing your daily driving average by 5.4 miles. So, could it be done? The average person was driving less last summer when gas prices were reaching all time highs...but would the average person drive less to prevent potential disasters like the current Gulf spill? http://blog.nature.org/2010/05/gulf-...+Green+Science) |
I already nearly never drive. I bought my Ram 1500 Quad Cab brand new in '05 and it now has 10,000 miles on it. The dealers freak out when they see that. I've had 2 oil changes on it in it's life. No sure how much more I could cut that down, cuz when you need a truck, not much else will substitute.
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Our energy use must be reduced or replaced - it is obvious.
Solutions will likely require sacrifices, but that is just the way it goes. Doing nothing different will not solve anything. |
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Treehugger.com blogged about the same subject not long ago. Part of the reason US gasoline consumption is higher is because commute distances are much greater.
Personally I only drive 4-5k required miles a year. Reducing it is not an option. I do however drive differently and like to milk as many gallons as I can from a tank of gas. |
Europe has fantastic public transportation and petrol is far more expensive there has been for years... We need a major overhaul to our system... welcome to the end....
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The biggest single chunk of travel ? nearly one-third of the total, or about 60 miles per week for the average person ? was purely for socializing and entertainment (that doesn?t include trips to school and church, family business such as doctors trips, or shopping). The biggest percentage increase in travel over the past several decades has been the result of shopping trips: Our mileage there has almost doubled, and accounts for nearly 15 percent of travel. So, if the average American drives 190 miles per week, 60 miles is for entertainment and another almost 30 miles is JUST FOR SHOPPING. |
Americans drive the shit out of them, 6x times more than west europe and 100 more than east europe :)
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texas is bigger than France of course we use more gas driving duh. lol
ive driven el paso, tx to beaumont texas numerous times, far ass drive! |
You're being ridiculous if you think that reducing your gas usage would stop drilling in the gulf. A reduction in US domestic oil usage would only translate in to a reduction in purchased foreign oil.
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I find all these dooms day global warming, the earth is dying, ect bitching about it online. I wonder how much heat these servers give off and how much energy you use each day online.
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Road trips are made for two things: harleys or cars, period. When I hit the road it will never be on a bus, id hitch hike before that |
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Was just curious how many people would be willing to make what seems like quite a small change in their driving habits in order to make a large change in our environment. |
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To answet this question: Would You Drive 5 Miles Less To Stop Gulf Drilling?
Most webmasters already drive hundreds of miles less than average citizen per week. I used to commute 20 miles+ a day, now sometimes my vehicle doesnt move for two days, I ride my bike every single day. So yes, Im willing to, as I already am ;) |
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however i do plan on getting me an electric car. lol |
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ive been thinking hard about getitng me one of those street legal dirt bikes, (basically just a dirt bike with blinker signals) so I can ride the mud trails around here and not have to worry about riding on the street on the way there or back.
I been playing in the mud very often down here riding 4 wheelers and shit but none are legal for the street, I want me a dirt bike bad that I can do minimal road travel so I can go to all the nearby off road places without having to drag dirt bike on trailer, rather just ride the dirt bike there :) over the past month ive been covered in mud way often LOL going to go mud riding later since it rained over night all the trails and mud holes are slop today!!! |
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Public transport is shit here though. |
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The only real solution I can see to reduce consumption (without a mass extermination of anybody who is ugly policy) would be something like is always shown in films of life on another planet.
Everybody living very cramped together in high rise blocks with no need for personal transportation and nobody venturing out of the area in to what would just be farmland followed by wasteland. |
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Fuck no.
They need to get on alternative fuels. End of story. |
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I don't drive that much at all. Dirt bike is a gas guzzler though.. .
The thing with this argument is: Just because less consumption COULD negate the need for Gulf drilling, would it actually stop it? Due to the profits involved I am inclined to guess no. |
the only way to get petrol usage down in the US is to put high taxes on it, and force people to use more economical cars.
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public transport is better sometimes
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I use to ride my bike when I was a kid.
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just dont buy gas and they will build solar cars
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I average 5 miles per day driving these days. Quite often if I do not need much at the store I will walk down as it is only a mile to get there.
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No, but I would drive 5 miles less a day to stop our dependency of oil from the middle east.
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