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by jrwiegand
3071 days ago
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I agree that not owning a car would be better than owning. But simply saying "you should move to a better place" is not only a privileged statement but also a callous one. You assume people are not in a place for important reasons like staying close to family, working for a company they like, simply loving where they live or not being able to afford living to an urban environment. These are all valid and if not owning a car is too prohibitive to basic life needs than a person should own a car. Also, the Americans or Australians comment is a bit of a broad stoke, no? |
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See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_carbon_di... and order by 'emission per capita'.