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Ray Johns
is on page 82 of 464
"Can conservation and efficiency save us from the Energy Trap? Maybe. The United States could significantly reduce gasoline use with the simple expedient of carpooling, for instance, Four vehicle occupants instead of one represents a 75% savings and if the savings were dedicated to building renewable infrastructure(a big "if"), this would go a long way toward solving the problem.
— Apr 22, 2015 12:21PM
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Ray Johns
is on page 81 of 464
"Can conservation and efficiency save us from the Energy Trap? Maybe. The United States could significantly reduce gasoline use with the simple expedient of carpooling, for instance, Four vehicle occupants instead of one represents a 75% savings and if the savings were dedicated to building renewable infrastructure(a big "if"), this would go a long way toward solving the problem.
— Apr 22, 2015 12:21PM
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Chris Brimmer
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Book suffers from the problem of being to scientifically complicated for most lay people. It preaches to the choir but it is a complete reference. This is the depressing data that tells you just how fucked we are and just how deep the coming population crash will be.
— May 05, 2014 12:35PM
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Chris Brimmer
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Book suffers from the problem of being to scientifically complicated for most lay people. It preaches to the choir but it is a complete reference.
— May 05, 2014 12:34PM
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Chris Brimmer
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Book suffers from the problem of being to scientifically complicated for most lay people. It preaches to the choir but it is a complete reference.
— Apr 21, 2014 05:01AM
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