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I recently read an article titled "What Carbon Studies Tell Us-So Far" in Urban Land Magazine.  What caught my eye and was interesting was that Honolulu had the smallest carbon footprint among U.S. Cities, according to "Shrinking the Carbon Footprint of America" study published by the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.

According to the study, Honolulu had 1,356 metric tons per Capita.  Lexington, Kentucky was the highest with 3,455 per capita.  What was also interesting was that Los Angeles was ranked 2nd behind Honolulu for the lowest.  This is great news for us if the study is accurate! Are you surprised? Just another reason we are LUCKY to LIVE in PARADISE!

 
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