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Two of America's greater needs are a reduction in our dependency on oil and a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Works_Progress_Administration WPA ]type jobs program. Both can be accomplished by automating the highways. Automating the highways will reduce our dependence on foreign oil, reduce green house gas emissions, reduce the stress of the daily commute, make us more productive, and create thousands, if not millions, of jobs right here in America.
'''''ATTN Working Groups: Please update your pages with mailing list and other contact info.'''''
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One way to do this would be to first start with the commuter rail. Create an elevated, automated, electrified, individualized commuter rail above the existing commuter rail. From what we learn by doing this we can then automate the subway system and finally the highways themselves.
Please see: [http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Pedal_Power http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Pedal_Power]
for information about the on-going research about alternative energy by working groups in Occupy Boston.


Automating the highways should be this generations Apollo program.
Publishing information about a '''low-cost no-weld solution to generating electricity''' as a public service 
is on-going, but the other projects including '''solar and high-efficiency LED lighting''' were specific
to support for the encampment in Dewey Square.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 10 March 2013

ATTN Working Groups: Please update your pages with mailing list and other contact info.


Please see: http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Pedal_Power for information about the on-going research about alternative energy by working groups in Occupy Boston.

Publishing information about a low-cost no-weld solution to generating electricity as a public service is on-going, but the other projects including solar and high-efficiency LED lighting were specific to support for the encampment in Dewey Square.