quadratdackel
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A big reason I follow architecture/urban planning is its connection to energy consumption/climate change, especially in the transportation sector. (We can't get people to stop driving without urban areas that can support it.) So, in that spirit, here's the ranking of US states by per capita energy consumption. The big surprise is seeing Rhode Island on top instead of New York. The top of the list is:
RI, NY, CA, HI, MA, CT, FL, AZ, NH, MD, VT
In the spirit of friendly competition, I'd like to see Mass try making the top of the list.
Strangely, we're #19 in gasoline consumption. I expected this to be dominated by the transit-heavy northeast, since gasoline is mainly used for transportation. I was wrong, although DC & NY took #1 & #2 by huge margins as expected. The top of the list is:
DC, NY, HI, NV, AZ, PA, IL, CA, OR, WA, WV, CT, CO, MD, WI, OH, RI, ID, MA
Finally, we're #8 in electricity consumption:
CA, RI, NY, HI, NH, AK, VT, MA, NJ, CT
I'm curious: How big of an issue is energy/climate to everyone else on the forum?
RI, NY, CA, HI, MA, CT, FL, AZ, NH, MD, VT
In the spirit of friendly competition, I'd like to see Mass try making the top of the list.
Strangely, we're #19 in gasoline consumption. I expected this to be dominated by the transit-heavy northeast, since gasoline is mainly used for transportation. I was wrong, although DC & NY took #1 & #2 by huge margins as expected. The top of the list is:
DC, NY, HI, NV, AZ, PA, IL, CA, OR, WA, WV, CT, CO, MD, WI, OH, RI, ID, MA
Finally, we're #8 in electricity consumption:
CA, RI, NY, HI, NH, AK, VT, MA, NJ, CT
I'm curious: How big of an issue is energy/climate to everyone else on the forum?