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The Oil Drum: New York City: Impact of Higher Gas Prices
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The Oil Drum: New York City. Helping New Yorkers understand, prepare and adapt to the implications of Peak Oil. Tuesday, September 06, 2005. Impact of Higher Gas Prices. From today's NY Times. It seems that even a city boasting the largest mass transit system in the nation is suffering under the effects of three dollar (or more) a gallon gasoline. Some interesting stats on how dependent NYC is on gas:. Department of Education - with 6,100 buses carrying nearly 200,000 schoolchildren. Of course higher cos...
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The Oil Drum: New York City: From Peak Oilers to Citizens for Sustainable Living
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The Oil Drum: New York City. Helping New Yorkers understand, prepare and adapt to the implications of Peak Oil. Monday, August 22, 2005. From Peak Oilers to Citizens for Sustainable Living. Yeah, the Mets just can't pull it together this year. Turning to another subject, I'd like you to completely forget everything you believe about free market economics, reject your whole way of life and share my dark vision of the world to come. Won't you join me? Make national energy independence a national economic a...
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The Oil Drum: New York City: Finding Your Carpool
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The Oil Drum: New York City. Helping New Yorkers understand, prepare and adapt to the implications of Peak Oil. Tuesday, August 30, 2005. As I mentioned earlier. One easy way of reducing demand is to eliminate as much single occupancy vehicles as possible and start carpooling more. According the US Census report that I recently downloaded, only 1 in 7 NY State commuters carpool of those who use a car as their primary way to travel to work. Posted by peakguy @ 11:16 PM. World of Warcraft PowerLeveling.
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The Oil Drum: New York City: Gas Is So Cheap!
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The Oil Drum: New York City. Helping New Yorkers understand, prepare and adapt to the implications of Peak Oil. Friday, September 02, 2005. Gas Is So Cheap! While everyone else in the country seems to be complaining about high gas prices are, I'm lamenting how cheap it is compared to Amtrak. So let's do the math on the incentives to drive vs. take the train, assuming we simply park the car when we arrive and do not use it for anything except intracity transportation:. For me this exposed several issues:.
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The Oil Drum: New York City: Every Man for Himself
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The Oil Drum: New York City. Helping New Yorkers understand, prepare and adapt to the implications of Peak Oil. Friday, September 02, 2005. Every Man for Himself. Instead, the alert went out to residents to get out by any means possible. The president urged anyone in the storm's path "to put their own safety and the safety of their families first by moving to safe ground.". I wrote about the differences between the 2003 and 1977 New York blackouts in my review of James Goodman's Blackout. Buy runescape p...
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The Oil Drum: New York City: "What is Peak Oil?" (Part 2)
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The Oil Drum: New York City. Helping New Yorkers understand, prepare and adapt to the implications of Peak Oil. Monday, August 08, 2005. What is Peak Oil? Last week, I wrote a short post as a primer. Back in the Spring as oil prices were in the $50 range, Bush met with Prince Abdullah (now King Abdullah) and basically got a firm "No" that they couldn't increase production to cool off prices. As Matthew Simmons has clearly laid out in his book. Twilight in the Desert. Phase III: From Global to Local.
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The Oil Drum: New York City: Investing in Mass Transit
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The Oil Drum: New York City. Helping New Yorkers understand, prepare and adapt to the implications of Peak Oil. Monday, July 18, 2005. Investing in Mass Transit. Two articles in the NY Times today underscoring the investments necessary to improve NYC mass transit infrastructure. First, there is a new bond proposal. Second, a team has been selected to build the new Moynihan station. Posted by peakguy @ 9:28 AM. From China means margins you cannot find elsewhere and buy products wholesale. Et le textile in...
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The Oil Drum: New York City: Car-Free Central Park?
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The Oil Drum: New York City. Helping New Yorkers understand, prepare and adapt to the implications of Peak Oil. Wednesday, August 10, 2005. Transportation Alternatives is sponsoring a petition to make Central Park Car-Free. As I witnessed at the NYC Parks Mayoral Forum, two candidates pledged that they would make Central Park Car-Free. Now it is time to have your voice heard on this issue. If you agree with this Statement, please sign the petition. Posted by peakguy @ 2:06 PM. Is the place car free?
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The Oil Drum: New York City: Permanent Move to www.nyc.theoildrum.com
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The Oil Drum: New York City. Helping New Yorkers understand, prepare and adapt to the implications of Peak Oil. Thursday, September 08, 2005. Permanent Move to www.nyc.theoildrum.com. As I mentioned earlier, I have moved over to www.nyc.theoildrum.com. From here forward. They have a scoop site which allows for greater connectivity and group participation. If you would like, you can sign-up over there and even submit your own articles. Posted by peakguy @ 11:22 PM. Té la mà Maria. Thank you very much.
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The Oil Drum: New York City: Tri-State Commuters Adjusting to $3 Gas
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The Oil Drum: New York City. Helping New Yorkers understand, prepare and adapt to the implications of Peak Oil. Thursday, September 08, 2005. Tri-State Commuters Adjusting to $3 Gas. NOTE THAT THIS BLOG IS MOVING TO NYC.THEOILDRUM.COM. PERMANENTLY STARTING FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9TH. UNTIL THEN I WILL POST AT BOTH SITES. There are already signs that New York City area residents are adapting their commutes to save money on fuel. According to a NY. Even if they don't see the big picture about peak oil, people ca...