California alone uses more  gasoline than any country in the world (except the US as a  whole, of course). That means California's 20 billion gallon gasoline and diesel  habit is greater than China's! (Or Russia's. Or India's. Or  Brazil's. Or Germany's.)
 That's according to the California Energy Commission's  State Alternative Fuels Plan, which was posted online last Christmas Eve (pdf).  The whole report makes for some fascinating reading because it's a blueprint  for a low-carbon and renewable transportation fuel future. The dominant  takeaway: it ain't going to be  easy.
 One more choice statistic:  gasoline usage in California has increased 50 percent, that's 10 6.7 billion  gallons, since 1988. Has there been anything close to a commensurate increase in  quality of life here to accompany that rise in energy use?
 But China's oil thirst is growing -- to almost  20 billion gallons in 2007 -- and perhaps  as early as this year, China's 1.3 billion people will overtake California's 37  million people in total gasoline and diesel  usage.