Cmon, really? These cities are doing a few things which are headed in the right direction perhaps, but overall, our systems are not set up or designed for "health." When will we change our basic consume and drive and fly along attitudes and deal with our own trash cans, which we send "away" week after year, filled with once living environs? Mostly what I see in all these big cities, are masses of pavement, questionable air, and toxified soil. YES, we need to repair and redesign, and Tikkun is a word worth embodying with every breath, and what you write about are perhaps steps, but, Our cities, including these, are not designed for health. We have a long way to go.
On Mar 31, 2016 Sierra Salin wrote:
Cmon, really? These cities are doing a few things which are headed in the right direction perhaps, but overall, our systems are not set up or designed for "health."
When will we change our basic consume and drive and fly along attitudes and deal with our own trash cans, which we send "away" week after year, filled with once living environs?
Mostly what I see in all these big cities, are masses of pavement, questionable air, and toxified soil.
YES, we need to repair and redesign, and Tikkun is a word worth embodying with every breath, and what you write about are perhaps steps, but,
Our cities, including these, are not designed for health. We have a long way to go.