A disfunctional society??
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Originally Posted by
JansJetta
"If we as a society, suddenly stopped buying brand X indefinately........ Who knows. It would take some co-ordinating and promoting on a national basis. Any volunteers?
$185.9 for diesel at my local BP in Perth today & tomorrow
If it were washing powder or cooking oil or a brand of clothing that the correspondent was writing about, Jan, then sure....It would work. Unfortunately we're dealing with a global commodity priced at a global level and a manufacturer/wholesaler/retailer relationship that although they deny it is in cahoots. I think that the only positive spin-off of this sad affair of rising fuel costs is that it may make people think twice about hopping in the car, jumping on the tractor or firing up the truck for unnecessary trips. I know that it's done that for me, so now (living 25km form the nearest shop) I plan my visits to town rather that just heading off in the car for a minor purchase. I kill my tractor engine rather than leaving it idling for long periods and I walk rather than use the ATV. If fuel prices go up by 30% then we must learn to economise on our vehicle use by a corresponding 30% to maintain the status quo. Now that would really hurt the oil companies...Wouldn't it?? (Not to mention our oil reserves would last a little longer.) The days of cheap oil are over...Get used to it!
Not just the UK....Read on!
India and China subsidise their fuel (same as Indonesia did until this week....Are they still doing it but to a lesser extent:???:)
It's interesting to read what's happening in other countries. For a long time the oil-price-rise-doubters (don't worry.. it's only temporary and it'll go down again...) and the "Peak Oil? Nonsense!" factions have said, "No matter what, people won't change their driving habits". But after reading this I wonder.....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7421778.stm