> So simply moving to India with no change in lifestyle leads to a
> greater reduction in my footprint than a drastic greening of my
> lifestyle here!! Does this seem odd to you?

No, it doesn't. We have the U.S. military, and all that comes with it. 
That alone explains a huge difference in resource use, hence in your 
footprint. And mine. And everybody else living in the U.S., whether we 
vote for that military or not.

--Guy




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University of Arizona
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