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Carbon Emission Gains Made by Cities Canceled Out by Their Suburbs
With their heavy reliance on public transportation and closet-size apartments, cities are well established as the lowest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions per person than any other area in the country - but there's a catch. According to a new study led by researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, the extensive web of suburbs that cities give way to cancels out their carbon savings.
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