From Cycle-Licious:
We’ve all heard about the great gas boycott that will occur tomorrow, May 15. I expect many of the True Believers are filling up today in anticipation of this “boycott;” others will delay their purchase until Wednesday.
As many of us realize, delaying gas purchases for only a day does nothing to impact the price of gasoline or the profits of the large producers and distributers. Station operators — who make pennies on each fillup — will feel the pinch, as will the hourly wage earners who won’t be scheduled to work that day because of the anticipated slow business.
The way to lower the price of a limited commodity — like gasoline — is to reduce demand. You reduce demand of gas by using less of it. You can use less gas by driving less — combining trips, driving a little more conservatively and walking, biking, or using public transportation for some of your trips.
Remember, this week is Bike To Work week across the United States. If you want to send a message to Big Oil, the best way to do so is to limit your purchase of their product permanently. Human-powered transportation is a great way to do that for many people.
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1 Fritz // May 14, 2007 at 2:23 pm
Thanks for the link love!
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