Also plants will help cool and reduce humidity in an area. They also make a neighborhood feel more inviting.
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I don’t believe that was the same group, but I’m fairly certain that protest just involved leaving a note on the windshield and using a lentil to deflate the tires. Their notes did touch in the environmental impact of SUVs, but from what I recall the notes focused on the negative impacts that SUVs have in cities. Such as the skyrocketing number of pedestrian deaths we are seeing.
You might be on to something, but I gotta say this all sounds vaguely familiar for some reason 🤔
And for whatever reason you think we couldn’t do literally the exact same thing we did with highways to build nationalized rail?
Railroads are land intensive but somehow 27 lane highways aren’t? Also wait until you find out how expensive it is to maintain all of those highways…
It is possible to switch, but the more experience you have the less likely it will be. Switching teams internally can be easier if that is an option.
Easy, buy a $15,000 dollar bike.
I’m not sure that the National Motorists Association, and organization that thinks drunk driving laws are unfair to motorists and claims to be a “grassroots organization” but refuses to provide any membership statistics or funding sources is a reliable source on the topic of right on red laws.
Aren’t roundabouts typically significantly larger than an equivalent intersection with traffic lights? If so I’m not sure that’s what we need in urban areas. We already give up so much public space to automobiles. There’s also the question of where does that additional space even come from? Do we bulldoze more homes? To me it seems real solution is to move away from personal vehicles in urban areas. Anything else is just trying to justify an inefficient and unsustainable lifestyle.
You can be all of those things and still hold certain reactionary beliefs.
Boy are you going to have a real egg on your face whenever X becomes a successful blogging/dating/banking/investing app \s
The price of building solar and wind is going down everyday. Natural gas will only continue to increase in price as more and more public pressure mounts towards ending our use of fossil fuels. Coal is already not economically viable without government subsidies. Betting on the cost of fossil fuels staying low is a losing strategy.