Sunday, May 01, 2005

Commuters should plan for oil shock

In the article entitled "Commuters should plan for oil shock", from the CNN website, the author introduces that consuming nations have to plan to cope with lack of oil and price rises of oil. When oil prices record over $58 a barrel, surging demand of Asia's emerging economies arouse close of world supplies. And the article warns that oil prices can rise to $100 per barrel. In the result, we should consider car-pools, driving bans of odd/even day, more telecommuting and free or low-price public transport that can reduce use of oil.

I strongly agree with author's opinion that people should make a plan for oil shock. And the ways of saving energy, which are car-pools, more working in week, more telecommuting and free or low-price public transport, give life expectancy of oil longer and earn time to phase in renewable energy source.

By Rina

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