Peak Oil - counterargument
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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Here's another thought exercise for you. Don't debate each point which
begins with an asterisk. They're true. Wait for the question at the end.
* It requires energy to build everything, including cars.
* By nature of their design & manufacturing details, some cars are more
expendable than others. Therefore, their early demise and replacement
represents an earlier requirement for more energy use.
* Careful with this one: Regardless of the type of vehicle, some are made
more expendable due to the actions of the people who buy them.
This is the question: What could consumers do to reduce the tendency of
vehicles to be more quickly expendable?
I'll answer your question in the form of another truth asterisk:
* Not all, but some consumers purchase items, including cars, to use and
enjoy, not as investments in longevity.
I've forgotten ... do you currently own a boat? If so, do you enjoy it? Is
it really a necessity?
RCE
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