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Random musings from a Midwesterner in Beantown.
Monday, May 23, 2005
Commonwealth Magazine still doesn't get it
Read this.
I have three questions:
Wig Zamore of STEP comments thusly:
I have three questions:
- What city does Luberoff live in? (It's certainly not Somerville--though he works in Cambridge.)
- How is his commute?
- Why does Peter Keough still not get it even after the furor on his pub's forums?
Wig Zamore of STEP comments thusly:
As with Luberoff's initial piece, today's "Sic transit" opinion by Peter Keough of Commonwealth Magazine completely ignores the most important transportation, air quality and public health research of the last 15 years. That research shows devastating impacts upon the public health of those who live in closest proximity to our major roadways and other mobile emissions sources. Massachusetts public health records agree.
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