
In the future the population will increase and the cool cities will not be able to accommodate all the people. It is impossible to leave the normal cities completely. Moreover if the populating is too high it mean they need a huge power of electricity in order to facilitate their life, which is not available in cool cities.
Living in the cool cities is very expensive because they are using solar energy, which is cost more than fuel power (Gregor). Austin household paying 36.50$ fuel charge a month, whereas the same house with green energy will cost 58.50$ more per month (Gregor). The poor people will not be able to live in cool cities.
The life style will be completely different in cool cities. For example the transportation, they will use car work with a new catalytic converter, which reduce harmful gases and fuel consumption (Cavanaugh).
In my opinion it can’t be to all the people live in cool cities even after 50 years. I don’t like the life style of the cool cities because I want to use my sport car with fuel engine. Living in cool cities will make us sad, because many things will be forbidden. The main problem is the cost of living; it will be twice than it now. Maybe some people will like cool cities but, I am not, so it is better to make a choice to choose where you want to live.
Bibliography:
Cavanaugh, James. "Why My City is Cool." Cool Cities. 1 Dec. 2007. 6 May 2009 http://www.coolcities.us/cityProfiles.php?city=1428&state=AZ.
Gregor, Katherine. "Cool City: Solar Subtleties." The Austin Chronicle. 6 Mar. 2009. 6 May 2009 http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid%3A751802.
Cavanaugh, James. "Why My City is Cool." Cool Cities. 1 Dec. 2007. 6 May 2009 http://www.coolcities.us/cityProfiles.php?city=1428&state=AZ.
Gregor, Katherine. "Cool City: Solar Subtleties." The Austin Chronicle. 6 Mar. 2009. 6 May 2009 http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid%3A751802.

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