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To: Bonefish who wrote (1182101)12/3/2019 12:04:56 AM
From: Winfastorlose  Respond to of 1577893
 
The left wing fanatics who live here, (Los Angeles) are at the forefront of telling everyone else in the world they are polluters.






To: Bonefish who wrote (1182101)12/3/2019 12:18:45 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577893
 
I live in a place which looks like the top picture. I can't walk to the corner store; it's 7 miles away....

When contrasting country life with city life, most people would pit red barns, vegetable patches and stargazing against skyscrapers, litter-strewn gutters and neon lights. The former way of life seems obviously the more environmentally friendly.

That line of reasoning fails, however, when it comes to who belts out more carbon dioxide. Despite the fact that the average city dweller may not have seen a starry night's sky for weeks, it turns out that he still manages to keep his carbon footprint smaller than that of the average person in the country. This finding by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), a London-based nonprofit organization, has major implications for climate change.

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