Death of the Car
Cars are a lie.  The  real costs of the mobility, freedom, comfort and power that they  promise include environmental and cultural mayhem in oil-producing  regions like the Niger delta; the Iraq war; the 1.2 million people who  die every year at the hands of the motoring Moloch; ecological disasters  caused by oil spills; and the fouling of earth, air and water during  all phases of the life-cycle from the extraction of raw materials to the  eventual disposal of the corpses.
As much as 35% of urban land is colonised by cars - by noise, toxic fumes and acts of violence waiting to happen.  This  appalling monoculture has turned our cities into wastelands, and  displaced our primary needs for peace and beauty on to ever more remote  and threatened patches of wilderness.  Car-based  mobility has trumped not just community but common sense; divide the  time spent driving, paying for, servicing and grooming a car by the  distance travelled and the answer is walking speed.
A quarter of all carbon emissions are generated by road transport.  Our addiction to cars is holding the future hostage and driving a planet to death.
[With thanks from cvrjourneyjourney.blogspot.com]
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