> 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 Guy R. McPherson, Professor University of Arizona School of Natural Resources and Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Biological Sciences East 325 Tucson, Arizona 85721 voice: 520-621-5389 fax: 520-621-8801 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] url: http://ag.arizona.edu/~grm/ Read about my 2006 novel, "Academic Pursuits" at <http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1413799698/sr=8-2/qid=1146851752/ref=sr_1_2/104-3436866-5550355?%5Fencoding=UTF8> Read about my 2006 book, "Letters to a Young Academic: Seeking Teachable Moments" at <http://www.rowmaneducation.com/ISBN/1578863376> Read about my 2005 book, "Killing the Natives: Has the American Dream Become a Nightmare?" at <http://www.whitmorebooks.com/kinahasamdrb.html>
