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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Crowley" data-source="post: 77175739" data-attributes="member: 383390"><p>On a side note the issue of traffic made me realise just how much fossil fuel we've consumed (wasted). I suppose in my lifetime I've driven about a million kilometres, partly because I spent some years driving for a living.</p><p></p><p>If I assume I averaged 10 kilometres a litre (and I'm probably being generous), then that's 100,000 litres.</p><p></p><p>We've got a 5000 litre water tank in the backyard. 100,000 litres is 20 of those 5000 litre tanks, and I'm just one driver!</p><p></p><p>I think God expected us to make those fossil fuel reserves last a lot longer, but in our usual human fashion we've worshipped endless economic progress as one of our idols. Now we're all desperately trying to back pedal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Crowley, post: 77175739, member: 383390"] On a side note the issue of traffic made me realise just how much fossil fuel we've consumed (wasted). I suppose in my lifetime I've driven about a million kilometres, partly because I spent some years driving for a living. If I assume I averaged 10 kilometres a litre (and I'm probably being generous), then that's 100,000 litres. We've got a 5000 litre water tank in the backyard. 100,000 litres is 20 of those 5000 litre tanks, and I'm just one driver! I think God expected us to make those fossil fuel reserves last a lot longer, but in our usual human fashion we've worshipped endless economic progress as one of our idols. Now we're all desperately trying to back pedal. [/QUOTE]
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