With all consideration that there is over 17,000 km of dedicated bike paths.
Hmm considering that I live in The Netherlands and creosote comes ftom a shrub
found in a shrub in the SW VS my gwad we would have have massive amounts of
the stuff. Concrete comes mainly from gravel and heated limestone .. asphalt
comes oil and gravel oil. We avoid using pesticudes as much as possible. We are
starting to use a a special firm of Styrofoam for building ramos for freeway
overpasses (cheater and much lighter than sand) the fuel saved from bike
riding. Making non rutted eco friendly bike paths.. mowing twice a year which
for the most part is used for cattle feed or composted. It is not left to
decompose naturally. Or are you talking abiutbthe ecological practices of new
york?
The banana peel is still litter.
Isn't NYC known as the concrete jungle? (",)
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From: "'facilitator' via \"Minds Eye\"" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: how close are any of us to the 'deep green'?
I have given this some thought.
"I have you in the past you didn't notice. I don't drive anymore (what a
relief, I never realized that I would be greatful for not having to drive)
now as I ride down the bike paths I see the litter both organic and
inorganic, both are a blight on the country side."
Which is the blight? The obtrusive bike path laden with creosote and
carcinogenic concrete with ample "weed" killing ingredients and lawn mower
belching to keep it trim, or the banana peel?
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