Saturday, February 1, 2020

As predicted...Suburbs are bad for the planet

“US Household Carbon Footprint” (map) [Decolonial Atlas]. “While population density contributes to relatively low household carbon footprint in the central cities of large metropolitan areas, the more extensive suburbanization in these regions contributes to an overall net increase in household carbon footprint compared to smaller metropolitan areas. Suburbs alone account for 50% of total U.S. household carbon footprint.” •

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