April 14, 2006

Help Stem Our Insane Addiction to Oil

Here are 10 great ways you can make a difference on this very important issue. I learned about these tips from an organization I work with, Global Green.

Last weekend I discovered that gas prices went up an average of 17 cents in the previous two weeks - in fact it's up 40 cents from a year ago and is expected to rise even further - so saving energy can also save you cash! (Use this resource to find the cheapest gas is in your area.)

The driving we do every day is killing the environment. Energy saving cars drastically cut down smog, pollution and global warming. Energy independence is also a national security issue. We spend about $300,000 per minute buying foreign oil, much of it from, well, places that aren't exactly led by Citizen Hunters.

Write a letter to your representative to let them know you expect more than business as usual in terms of energy policy.

Get more information on how to break the chain of oil dependency by visiting the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) site.

My friend Laurie, on her website, gives other great ways for you to help!

  • UPDATE: Jane Bryant Quinn on our oil addiction in Newsweek.


  • UPDATE: Just in: Exxon Mobil made the most profits in a year of any business in America in history!

    When I saw their outgoing CEO was making upwards of $130,000 while we pay higher gas prices everyday I was pretty sick. I had just written a blog on Our Addiction to Oil and figured, we get it, but this one put it over the top for me.

    Please write the new CEO and let him know that it is time for them to start helping to end our addiction which is an enormous threat to our nations security, environment, and economy.

    ALSO: $72.49 for a barrel of crude oil yesterday Yet another record high as prices continue to soar. Three straight days, each new day breaks the record anew.

  • UPDATE 5/9: Why oil could hit $100 a barrel. It's not just the tree-huggers who have dire predictions anymore.

  • UPDATE 5/17: Tell Big Oil to Support Renewable Fuels Like E85 Ethanol! Tell ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Shell, Valero, and ConocoPhillips to double the number of E85 pumps over the next year and provide E85 at half of all gas stations within a decade. E85 is cheaper, renewable, American, and emits less greenhouse gases which contribute to global warming.

  • UPDATE 6/16: Some good news: A House amendment devotes much needed resources to raising fuel economy standards



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