| Mainstream Media Covers Gas Crisis, Mass Transit Spike, and Changing World |
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| Written by Joshua Liberles | |||||
| Thursday, 15 May 2008 | |||||
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As we've hypothesized before, perhaps the soaring price of gas is just the kick in the ass we need to clean up our acts. Increased fuel prices translate not only to less car driving but also to the further collapse of sprawl and skyrocketing food costs. The net results could very well be the increased attraction to walking, biking, and mass transit; an awareness and reduction of food miles; and more efficient community planning. Comments (2)
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Chris
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| Looks like Southern California has a lot of building to do. |
| >It looks likely that the problem is only going to get worse. I only see good results coming up! |
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