by BabyPeanut » Thu 10 Mar 2005, 17:23:31
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ayoob_Reloaded', 'W')e're actually going to be the ones in the front seat of the rollercoaster on its way down. We are going to watch it happen all around us and have to figure out how we need to behave in order to have what we think of as a favorable outcome.
There isn't going to be a "Peak Oil Day". Things have been playing out for a long time now.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7137552/
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Engineers' report card covers 12 categories, sees decline vs. 2001
MSNBC staff and news service reports
Updated: 11:23 a.m. ET March 9, 2005
WASHINGTON - Crowded schools, traffic-choked roads and transit cutbacks are
eroding the quality of American life, according to an analysis by civil
engineers that gave the nation’s infrastructure an overall grade of D.
A report by the American Society of Civil Engineers released Wednesday assessed
the four-year trend in the condition of 12 categories of infrastructure.
The overall grade slipped from the D+ given in 2001 and 2003. Overall
conditions remained the same for bridges, dams and solid waste, the group said,
and worsened in roads, drinking water, transit, wastewater, hazard waste,
navigable waterways and energy.
"The condition of our nation’s roads, bridges, drinking water systems and other
public works have shown little to no improvement since they were graded an
overall D+ in 2001, with some areas sliding toward failing grades," the society
said.
'Patch and pray' criticized
“Americans are spending more time stuck in traffic and less time at home with
their families,â€