About one-eighth of the number of housing units the entire state of California normally produces in a whole year burned to the ground this week.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/15/us/homeless-california-wildfires-evacuees.html …
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Meanwhile, Palo Alto is opposing its first major affordable housing development in like 10 years with a grand total of 59 units because of TRAFFIC (while people are dying across the state and living in RVs nearby on El Camino Real).http://peninsulapress.com/2018/11/02/palo-alto-residents-push-back-against-affordable-housing-project/ …
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Every time a boomer homeowner sitting on $1M+ in equity while paying property tax rates from decades ago says millennials can live elsewhere, they’re effectively pushing them to states where the built environment will 2-3X their carbon emissions per capita https://www.eia.gov/environment/emissions/state/analysis/ …pic.twitter.com/Iwv9c9iiQs
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @ClaraJeffery
This is simply a chart of distance to the next person averaged over the state. Transportation CO2 cannot always be minimized on a per-capita basis, but clean energy production can.
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Replying to @tx19dems @ClaraJeffery
I’m looking for a better chart actually, if you know of one.
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Congrats: you posted a chart that you didn’t understand and that failed to prove your point. You get a participation trophy.
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Congratulations, you’re an asset rich jerk. https://news.berkeley.edu/2014/01/06/suburban-sprawl-cancels-carbon-footprint-savings-of-dense-urban-cores/ …
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