Let us cry together
Let us cry together
Let us cry together
Fossil fuels need to be way more expensive
Fuck the poor
If you think high gas prices are terrible for the poor, wait till you see how climate change will effect the poor
wait
Yeah exactly, one is fucking them over right now and one will add to the misery later.
No, climate change is fucking over the poor now. If it's not fucking you over, you're not as poor as you think you are.
"Well clearly you're not poor enough to be in a shit situation, that's why it's fine to make your life even harder"
Lmao. Someone struggling to make ends meet working two jobs sure will appreciate this sentiment.
Talk to the subsistence farm in Africa who's annual rainfall is getting disrupted or Islanders like the people of Tuvalu who have to evacuate because their homes are too close to sea. How much CO2 have they put into the atmosphere?
You are genuinely "children in Africa are starving" the concerns of poor people lmao. Fuck the poor, they're not poor enough to have their concern matter
By forcing us to drive a car?
Yes just walk two hours to work instead
The mileage of 6 miles (10km) isn't going kill you, I'm talking about the bigger picture of cheap cars fueling urban sprawl with little spatial income density and we haven't talked about subsidy inequality yet.
10 km
Haha yeah, 10km... 😭
Also everything else is getting more expensive and poor people are already struggling to make ends meet. Not great making their life even harder
I assumed fast walking to be 5 km/h and you said 2 hours.
I'm totally with you, but the US mobility problem is fucked since the 1950s and now there's no easy solution. The bigger picture is that every investment into car-only infrastructure will hurt the working poor and precariat.
A short-term solution could be raising fossil fuel taxes and subsidising people who cannot afford any other mode of transportation with a part of that money.
subsidising people
by building better public transport infrastructure :)
"Americans think 100 years is a long time and Europeans think 100 km is a long distance"
I'm fortunate to not be in this situation anymore but the commute for my last job before this one was around 40mi. That's 64km and a bit. Prior to that it was closer to 60mi or 96.5km, I was driving over an hour just to get to work. This is not uncommon for Americans, especially poor ones. If you can't afford to live in the city but still need a job so you can eat, situations like this are sometimes unavoidable.
The low fuel prices built this environment.
Sure. But we're in it now, and low fuel prices maintain the ability of the American working poor to survive. Changing this now would condemn millions of innocents to bankruptcy, homelessness and eventually death.
I don't like it either, believe me. I want walkable cities, and sensible zoning, and affordable housing. But we don't have that and there isn't a magic switch we can throw to just make it happen. We've painted ourselves into a corner about this.
Fuck man, it takes me 45 minutes to drive to my workplace maybe 30 miles away, and that's the closest town with more than a single grocery store and a couple gas stations. Also I live on top of a mountain because that's the only place I can afford to live and still be within driving distance of work. And of course no public transit at all out here, we have like 3 stop lights total. I literally couldn't walk to work and back, and also do things like working or sleeping. Just not enough hours in the day. Even on a bike 30 miles uphill at the end of the day, every day, would be brutal. Also no sidewalks, bike lanes, or even shoulders on most of the roads. Cliffs on both sides for most of it. You'd get creamed pretty quick. Infrastructure is so fucked here, partly because I live in a very mountainous area and also horrible NIMBYs everywhere. I'd love to not have to drive my car and buy gas but that's the only way I can feed myself.
2 hours should be something in the range of 10-12 km walking, which with reasonable infrastructure should be more than manageable on either transit or by bike.
Reasonable infrastructure being the key words here
That's exactly my intention!