This film was created by a proud EcoDeaf member, Miss Jody Barrong, as a final project for one of her classes at Gallaudet University. Many thanks for your super-green powers! You inspire us!
Asa New Yorker, I take offense in what you said. New York City has one of the cleanest drinking water in the world, literally. You can drink tap water there. The city's skyscrapers are redesigning themselves to be more greener than most buildings in this country.
Out of 22 million people living in the city, more than half (10 million) use public transportation as their primary mean of transport. This reduces pollution and the need for oil.
For the most part, it's the Americans and their cars that does a lot of damage. Restaurants in New york has gone organic, trans-fat is not allowed in the menus or ingredients of restaurants, even McD's.
Seriously, go do your research before you accuse NYC of anything!
*mutters* Such a typical American..
-ben
EcoDeaf, I'd like to use your blog as one of my point of references in my next "Green" entry on Bucket of Crabs. is that ok with you?
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