



Over at this site, change.gov, President-elect Obama is soliciting ideas for solutions to energy and the environment. Though I suspect it is less a look for answers, and more a straw poll of how Americans are thinking about enery (should we drill? use windpower? hamsters on wheels?), it seems to me to be a great opportunity for the little people to express their views.
Personally, I went on the record for :
bikes
solar power
trains
no {oil} drilling in Alaska or Florida
I know that many of you have complex, nuanced views of solutions. Go share them.
*images courtesy Life
3 comments:
politicians’ gestures and the trappings of office
i would love to be able to bike more around here....
Here it is!
http://www.popsci.com/futurecity/plan.html
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