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The coming oil crisis is going to suck, but the one small silver lining is that when oil gets expensive, cities get better.

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  • notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.comN notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.com

    The coming oil crisis is going to suck, but the one small silver lining is that when oil gets expensive, cities get better.

    My latest video is now available on Nebula and Patreon (YouTube on Sunday):

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    Not Just Bikes — When Oil Gets Expensive, Cities Get Better

    We are heading into a new oil crisis, but this isn't the first time this has happened. The good news though is that history has shown us that when oil gets expensive, cities get better, and that's likely to happen again.

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    @notjustbikes I feel incredibly lucky to not even know how much gas costs.

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      @tehuro @notjustbikes Maybe the trick is to remove the cars entirely so it's easier for you to get around without one.

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      • pseyfert@chaos.socialP pseyfert@chaos.social

        @notjustbikes "are you gonna learn a thing or two about dish washers" 😂

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        @pseyfert @notjustbikes We want powder, not pods!!!!

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        • notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.comN notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.com

          The coming oil crisis is going to suck, but the one small silver lining is that when oil gets expensive, cities get better.

          My latest video is now available on Nebula and Patreon (YouTube on Sunday):

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          Not Just Bikes — When Oil Gets Expensive, Cities Get Better

          We are heading into a new oil crisis, but this isn't the first time this has happened. The good news though is that history has shown us that when oil gets expensive, cities get better, and that's likely to happen again.

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          @notjustbikes I drive about once a week, in a car that I can't justify getting rid of because I'd outlive any breakeven point by about 40 years, with current prices. Other car that gets used in the family is a 15 year old gas-electric hybrid that takes 30$ to fill once a month or so. Reduce, reuse, recycle -- works for transportation as well as everything else...

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          • notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.comN notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.com

            The coming oil crisis is going to suck, but the one small silver lining is that when oil gets expensive, cities get better.

            My latest video is now available on Nebula and Patreon (YouTube on Sunday):

            Link Preview Image
            Not Just Bikes — When Oil Gets Expensive, Cities Get Better

            We are heading into a new oil crisis, but this isn't the first time this has happened. The good news though is that history has shown us that when oil gets expensive, cities get better, and that's likely to happen again.

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            @notjustbikes

            Psst! The crisis is one of genocide & violent oppression. The oil hiccup is a byproduct of the atrocities committed by evil actors.

            So - not really an oil crisis

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            • notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.comN notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.com

              The coming oil crisis is going to suck, but the one small silver lining is that when oil gets expensive, cities get better.

              My latest video is now available on Nebula and Patreon (YouTube on Sunday):

              Link Preview Image
              Not Just Bikes — When Oil Gets Expensive, Cities Get Better

              We are heading into a new oil crisis, but this isn't the first time this has happened. The good news though is that history has shown us that when oil gets expensive, cities get better, and that's likely to happen again.

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              @notjustbikes You‘ve basically read my mind and summarised my thoughts perfectly!

              I need this in German to show it to my relatives

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              • notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.comN notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.com

                The coming oil crisis is going to suck, but the one small silver lining is that when oil gets expensive, cities get better.

                My latest video is now available on Nebula and Patreon (YouTube on Sunday):

                Link Preview Image
                Not Just Bikes — When Oil Gets Expensive, Cities Get Better

                We are heading into a new oil crisis, but this isn't the first time this has happened. The good news though is that history has shown us that when oil gets expensive, cities get better, and that's likely to happen again.

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                @notjustbikes unless politicans greased by the #FossilFuel #industry huffed too much VOCs and refuse to acknowledge the reality.and.instead triple-down!

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                • notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.comN notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.com

                  The coming oil crisis is going to suck, but the one small silver lining is that when oil gets expensive, cities get better.

                  My latest video is now available on Nebula and Patreon (YouTube on Sunday):

                  Link Preview Image
                  Not Just Bikes — When Oil Gets Expensive, Cities Get Better

                  We are heading into a new oil crisis, but this isn't the first time this has happened. The good news though is that history has shown us that when oil gets expensive, cities get better, and that's likely to happen again.

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                  @notjustbikes

                  I’d like to see that kind of outrage creating the same level of cultural change in the US over so many topics

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                  • notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.comN notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.com

                    The coming oil crisis is going to suck, but the one small silver lining is that when oil gets expensive, cities get better.

                    My latest video is now available on Nebula and Patreon (YouTube on Sunday):

                    Link Preview Image
                    Not Just Bikes — When Oil Gets Expensive, Cities Get Better

                    We are heading into a new oil crisis, but this isn't the first time this has happened. The good news though is that history has shown us that when oil gets expensive, cities get better, and that's likely to happen again.

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                    @notjustbikes

                    You need to take a little grief falling for the logical fallacy that it’s OK to kill human beings and wipe out entire ecosystems to extract aluminum and copper and what not to drop in replace the energy intensity of the global economy.

                    In the three US states where adobe can be used as a construction material. You can build houses that don’t need energy to remain comfortable year-round without any energy and with materials that are right under our feet

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                      @notjustbikes

                      You need to take a little grief falling for the logical fallacy that it’s OK to kill human beings and wipe out entire ecosystems to extract aluminum and copper and what not to drop in replace the energy intensity of the global economy.

                      In the three US states where adobe can be used as a construction material. You can build houses that don’t need energy to remain comfortable year-round without any energy and with materials that are right under our feet

                      1/n

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                      @notjustbikes

                      Your premise is the same premise about car centric design, which is let’s throw really expensive. Long supply chain infrastructure into human daily life and think it’s good..

                      All the Engineering talent of the world is devoted to building out scale, which means long supply chains, which means energy intensity, and that scale that means burning the planet down or killing it otherwise

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                      • notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.comN notjustbikes@social.notjustbikes.com

                        The coming oil crisis is going to suck, but the one small silver lining is that when oil gets expensive, cities get better.

                        My latest video is now available on Nebula and Patreon (YouTube on Sunday):

                        Link Preview Image
                        Not Just Bikes — When Oil Gets Expensive, Cities Get Better

                        We are heading into a new oil crisis, but this isn't the first time this has happened. The good news though is that history has shown us that when oil gets expensive, cities get better, and that's likely to happen again.

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                        @notjustbikes Real picture is in the 1974 highway roads were empty in EU, not what you show there.
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