dabluzman1
I agree, I am part of the problem. I always been concern with mileage of my vehicles. I watched people who were in the 70's complain about the price of gas when it was 30 cents a gallon and their cars got less than 17 on the highway. I remember driving a 1952 Cadillac that for what ever reason got 20 mpg when it was driven sanely, and reading the notes of the original owner who was 60 when he bought it, he complained about the price of fuel. This is why for a few years I was making biodiesel even though I could afford buying it at $1.65 a gallon but I never marketed high priced kits like others who never made the stuff are doing. I am one of these people who do care but until there is serious changes to things that govern us, I don't see real solutions.
I agree that we have had the warnings from the 'experts' for a long time but it goes back to the 1930s not the 70's. I remember reading a piece form Standard Oil dated 1938 about the concerns of oil from the middle east and dutch east indies. That piece was about war in the pacific and how it would effect us long term if we didn't drill more. 1938 or 2008, it is all the same thing.
We must decide on if we want perfect environment or an economy that works. What is in the pipeline for us is ruinous at best if we continue down the path of radical environmentalism and more controls on our lifestyle and standard of living.
The solutions are clear, get government out of oil and every other business, let the market work as it has until the 30's when FDR tried to control it and don't fall for the BS about Global Warming.
What many need to do is read the forgotten man, it is a good book that is an accurate account of what and why FDR did what he did and why we need to get government out of our lives.
We all can make improvements, we all can make adjstments, but until there is a real need for it, people will ignore it. $5 a gallon for gas is about right for them to wake up, $5 a gallon for fuel is about right to thin out the trucking industry and get rates adjusted.
As for me, I already plan on putting a 12 volt system in my house, I also want to get an electric car for my wife (she drives the same place everyday) but alas, I am a poor expediter.