SmoothTalker
Master Don Juan
Latinoman, I don't see your point. Yes we have a smaller population. However nobody pays for the whole country, just for our own energy use, and on a per person basis Canadians use more energy than Americans (and almost everyone else in the world). http://globalis.gvu.unu.edu/indicator.cfm?IndicatorID=146&country=CA#rowCA
This is due not only to the increased heating requirements but we import a lot of food and other things from the US, which requires fuel to bring up here.
I realize we're a net exporter and still import quite a bit, but we still don't have the market power to get the really good prices ( not to mention the gas taxes..).
As for our health care system, well I really don't know what's going on down there. I know you guys have the best technology and really good doctors, but some of the medical bills I hear about are just insane. But if you want to say our cheaper health care makes it easier for us to afford gas, I'll say our taxes (probably double yours when all is said and done) undo that advantage and then some.
LostandConfused, there are adoptations. More fuel efficient cars for one. Using the car you have better is another (ie don't make seperate trips for everything, do your shopping for the week in one run, etc). Longer term, society will adapt by building smarter cities and more public transit. I will say again, where I live doesn't have good public transport, we only have busses and I"m sure Atlanta does too. Lots of people I know live half an hour walk from a bus stop. You find solutions if you have to.
Oh and djtdot, yeah Toronto has a decent public transit system. I don't live in Toronto though, and outside the big cities it's a whole different story.
Kind of dumb really, my town use to have a really good street car system. They got rid of it because nobody wanted public transportation.
This is due not only to the increased heating requirements but we import a lot of food and other things from the US, which requires fuel to bring up here.
I realize we're a net exporter and still import quite a bit, but we still don't have the market power to get the really good prices ( not to mention the gas taxes..).
As for our health care system, well I really don't know what's going on down there. I know you guys have the best technology and really good doctors, but some of the medical bills I hear about are just insane. But if you want to say our cheaper health care makes it easier for us to afford gas, I'll say our taxes (probably double yours when all is said and done) undo that advantage and then some.
LostandConfused, there are adoptations. More fuel efficient cars for one. Using the car you have better is another (ie don't make seperate trips for everything, do your shopping for the week in one run, etc). Longer term, society will adapt by building smarter cities and more public transit. I will say again, where I live doesn't have good public transport, we only have busses and I"m sure Atlanta does too. Lots of people I know live half an hour walk from a bus stop. You find solutions if you have to.
Oh and djtdot, yeah Toronto has a decent public transit system. I don't live in Toronto though, and outside the big cities it's a whole different story.
Kind of dumb really, my town use to have a really good street car system. They got rid of it because nobody wanted public transportation.