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Published - Monday, May 05, 2008

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How do we deal with high gasoline prices in the future?


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Let’s assume for a moment that the era of high gasoline prices is permanent and not temporary.

Consumers in Europe and elsewhere have been dealing with high gas prices for years. It’s possible that it simply is our turn to join them. What does that mean in terms of policy? What can we do to cope?
There is a range of options — from intense to moderate consumer action.

On the more intense side, this week is Coulee Bike to Work Week. Check with your employer to find out where to park the bike at work. Even a day or two a week could save some money — and give you good exercise in the process.

Otherwise, mass transit is an option. If you’re in the city of La Crosse, you can check out bus schedules to see which might be most convenient.

The current city transfer point downtown is in front of the Post Office at Fifth Avenue and State Street. That’s not the safest situation, however, because people cross the street and motorists need to be careful at bus-transfer time. Plans are in place now to build a new off-street transfer point on the block bordered by Third, Fourth, King and Jay streets. This will be a huge improvement for bus riders and the city as a whole.

The most likely response by consumers would probably involve buying a more fuel-efficient car as your next vehicle. American consumers have already started doing this, to the discomfort of the U.S. auto industry, which had relied for years on the sales of trucks and sport utility vehicles.

There is a long overdue effort on the part of the auto industry to produce SUVs that consume less fuel — using a new kind of hybrid system. Even then, city mileage will likely be in the high teens, and consumers might re-evaluate whether they really need that large a vehicle.

There are some car-based sport-utilities that are more fuel thrifty than the larger truck-based SUVs. As the gasoline prices continue to rise (or even if they plateau at about where they are now for a while), automakers will be forced to respond.

We need to be thinking about mileage. Consumers already are, and the American auto industry will have to follow suit with imaginative new technologies and choices to keep American consumers from buying cars made in Japan, Korea or elsewhere.

We can hope that prices moderate in the future, but we can’t count on it, so consideration of alternatives makes sense. And simply driving less is a good start.
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random annoying bozo wrote on May 6, 2008 9:33 PM:

" blogger, i'm well aware of that. i'm also aware they have stimied any building of new refineries, nixed nuclear, wouldn't want wind, no hydro, stopped drilling off our coasts (even though Cuba, Mexico and even China can), bogged down drilling in Alaska and the lower 48 with reams of paperwork and endless permitting process. they also seem to care more about animals at the end of their evolutionary run than they do about fellow human beings. conservation only takes you so far, we need to use the oil and energy we have to buy us some time til something not even thought of yet comes along. there is no silver bullet, so you load with whatever you have on hand. "

blogger wrote on May 6, 2008 10:20 AM:

" Bozo - I would guess from your rant that you are unaware of the fact that those "cultists" havent stopped strip mining in the West or blowing off the tops of mountains in West Virginia for coal. Subserviant? Give me a break. As for what to do about the high PRICE of gasoline - maybe we should discuss the idea of conservation rather that "just find more". It is interesting that the C word hasent been used in any of the previous posts. "

random annoying bozo wrote on May 5, 2008 3:31 PM:

" and BGS, a quick quiz for you. what is the number #1 'greehouse gas'? why it's that pesky water vapor, you know, that thing that is given off in your H2 vehicle. what do you think the Enviro-mental Religion will have to say on that (after it becomes feasible, of course). who knows, then we might have some 'real' global warming, and not this present scheme cooked up to raise big dollars for big government and the evil big businesses. "

random annoying bozo wrote on May 5, 2008 3:25 PM:

" AMAZING!!! not once in this 'editorial' was there any mention of possibly utilizing ANY of the petro we have in our own Country. has the Enviro-mental Religion finally realized their goal? we are now suserviant to the whims of these cultists. our Country is awash with energy. oil, coal, coal gasification, etc. yet we can do nothing. wake up people, this is your Country too. the Earth isn't here just to look at, it's here to give us the raw materials for us to live too. "

Rickey wrote on May 5, 2008 9:48 AM:

" I was 23, But prices did not go up under Nixon like they are now. We also Did not have a Home Foreclosure problem or deficit spending like now "

Really wrote on May 5, 2008 9:32 AM:

" Hey Ricky! I hardly ever post on the national scene. How old were you when we experienced the last Arab Oil Embargo? When we really had an idiot in the White House, double digit inflation, interest, and unemployment? "

Rickey wrote on May 5, 2008 8:28 AM:

" Oil was $24 a barrel before Bush attacked IRAQ "

just al wrote on May 5, 2008 7:51 AM:

" This technology is so old then obviously it is not only Bush's fault, but you continue on with your ranting. This oil/gas problem has been going on longer than your blogs. Yes Bush is not helping but neither has any other Demo or Repub. "

Teiresias wrote on May 5, 2008 5:38 AM:

" The oil economy was built through a series of CHOICES, one after another, that have led us to where we are today.
The government has CHOSEN to develop the infrastructure and distribution systems. We have also CHOSEN to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on wars and failed foreign policy to try to secure the oil supply. Billions more are spent on mitigating the environmental and health disaster we have CREATED.
Now we find that the oil supply is still not secure and that it is subject to the whims of speculators and oil companies in search of ever greater profits.
The corporate-owned government will never allow the development of a plentiful resource like hydrogen that they cannot greedily exploit by artificial scarcity. "

BrianGSmith wrote on May 5, 2008 4:15 AM:

" We must nationalize gas. Then we must get out of the Middle east and use those 100's of Billions each year to develop the HYDROGEN infrastructure. It's only take a couple of years with that dough. H2 burns clean and leaves steam as it's "pollution". H2 is derived using electrolysis....a process over a hundred years old. Using solar and wind power the electric current needed can be generate FREE and clean. EU companies and a Canadian company already have this tech. The Germans used H2 during the Second War. BMW has a Hydrogen car that works with a combustion engine....not fuel cells. Sadly we're in the grasp of Bush's 'base"...oil dinosaurs who will fight with all their might to maintain their orgy of gluttonous profits using our military as free security. "


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