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Top Eco Friendly US Cities to Buy a Home

If you’re concerned with the environment, you know that the place you call home must also take environmental sustainability very seriously. Living in a city with an extensive carbon footprint can make...

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The Emerging Bicycle Economy in Portland and New York City

It’s no surprise to learn that there’s a thriving bicycle subculture that’s been steadily emerging in places like New York, Portland, and Los Angeles for the better part of the last five to seven...

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The World’s 5 Most Traffic-Congested Cities

It’s an interesting phenomenon, but the amount of traffic on the world’s highways is directly related to the economy. Of course, it’s not surprising – high unemployment rates mean less people commuting...

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The World’s 5 Most Traffic-Congested Cities

It’s an interesting phenomenon, but the amount of traffic on the world’s highways is directly related to the economy. Of course, it’s not surprising – high unemployment rates mean less people commuting...

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7 Tips for Eco-Friendly Living in Los Angeles

Living in the LA area is a pleasant, laid-back lifestyle experience for anyone. If you enjoy the hustle and bustle of city living, you’ll love downtown, with its impressive architecture and interior...

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The World’s 5 Most Traffic-Congested Cities

It’s an interesting phenomenon, but the amount of traffic on the world’s highways is directly related to the economy. Of course, it’s not surprising – high unemployment rates mean less people commuting...

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The World’s 5 Most Traffic-Congested Cities

It’s an interesting phenomenon, but the amount of traffic on the world’s highways is directly related to the economy. Of course, it’s not surprising – high unemployment rates mean less people commuting...

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