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There was an annual contest in Chicago to see who could minimize their impact on the environment.
the winner one year was an adjunct professor who biked everywhere, grew his own vegetables, composted everything and re-used and repaired everything he owned.
of course he was single (no kids), and lived near his job, in a big city.
the way our cities are planned and developed, that's nearly impossible for most Americans.
But if it?s just a handful of culprits anyway, as you stated some are claiming and post #67, how much good it is this guy really doing for himself or anyone else?