Cities Are Cool
Cool images from the Center for Neighborhood Technology show that people who live in dense urban areas -- downtown San Francisco, the denser parts of LA, or the Chicago city core -- emit less climate-warming emissions from cars and trucks. See for yourself:
I'm showing San Francisco above because it's closest to the Northwest, but I think the Chicago map is coolest..
The simple explanation for the pattern is that people who live in denser neighborhoods -- places where stores, services, and jobs tend to be a short drive away, or even within walking distance -- simply drive less. City dwellers also tend to drive smaller cars, which helps, too -- see, e.g., this pdf.
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