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The record high gas prices are affecting the way we live, from our daily commute to our vacation plans to our choices at the grocery store. On Monday, we begin a five-part series in The Providence Journal and on projo.com exploring how the high gas prices are forcing many painful decisions. Monday’s installment will examine why prices have risen so quickly –– and why they are likely to stay high indefinitely. Each day's report will be available on projo.com, plus tools and other resources to help you cope with the rising cost of gas. CommentsLeave a commentPlease be civil. Vicious comments, personal attacks and profanity won't be published. Name and email are required; email address will not publish. |
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The effects of high gas prices on our society are no surprise to anyone who was not blind to the unsustainable nature of our dependence upon cheap and ubiquitous individual transportation.
Now we reap what we've sown.
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