09-25-2017, 11:34 AM
As others have noted, air pollution isn't a local problem, so focusing on local figures is probably counterproductive.
Not that the fight against GHG emissions can't be fought on multiple fronts, but the resources needed to bring lasting and significant changes to transportation patterns are huge compared to cleaning up emissions related to oil sands production, for example, while the impact on emissions is probably on a similar scale.
Not that the fight against GHG emissions can't be fought on multiple fronts, but the resources needed to bring lasting and significant changes to transportation patterns are huge compared to cleaning up emissions related to oil sands production, for example, while the impact on emissions is probably on a similar scale.