What proof do you have that they haven’t? Or are you hanging your hat on one 13 year old study in a small Scandinavian country? Try his is really the only study you could find? That speaks volumes. |
Why are you on a forum for urban parents, then? |
We know a lot more about building performance, and particularly the comparison of urban versus suburban where carbon and energy consumption are concerned; bottom line, urban dwellers use less energy, emit less carbon and generally are better for the environment as compared to suburban and exurban dwellers. |
That doesn’t answer the question. It is just conjecture. Do you have a study or specific proof that the findings of the study no longer hold? If you do, you should probably email the authors and the journal to let them know. Until you do that, you are talking out of your *ss. |
Why does a forum for “urban parents” court users from the suburbs? |
When did you stop beating your wife? My god you are dumb. |
https://climateadaptationplatform.com/who-has-the-bigger-carbon-footprint-rural-or-urban-dwellers/ https://theconversation.com/suburban-living-the-worst-for-carbon-emissions-new-research-149332 and if you are really sciency: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-11184-y/ Or to drive the point: https://phys.org/news/2014-01-carbon-footprint-reveal-urban-suburban.html Researchers found a striking divide: low-carbon city centers ringed by suburbs where households are responsible for an outsize proportion of greenhouse gas emissions. In many big metropolitan areas like New York or Los Angeles, their research found, a family that lives in the urban core has about a 50 percent smaller carbon footprint than a similar-sized family in a distant suburb. This is really not a hard concept. Thanks for playing. |
None of the studies looks at consumption based emissions. Thanks for playing. |
| Uh, yes they do, try again. |
Stop letting people in the door, for one |
“It's better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and remove all doubt” ― Mark Twain |
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One round trip flight in economy class from IAD to Amsterdam is equivalent to 25% of the annual vehicle GHG emissions for the typical family.
You people are ignorant clowns that are killing our planet. |
One of the findings of the Finland study was that suburban families fly less than their urban, downtown counterparts. They theorized that having a yard and larger family size means that people do not need to get away as much for vacations. Show me where any of the links includes differences air transport emissions or show me your clown mask. 🤡 |
Sorry, I made a mistake. It is even worse than that. It is 25% each way or almost 50% round trip. 2.2 tons GHG roundtrip IAD-AMS. Average American family motor vehicle emissions is 4.6 tons annually. 2.2/4.6 = 48% Stop going to Amsterdam to save our planet challenge. |
"Having a yard and larger family size means that people do not need to get away as much for vacations"
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