In the international alliance to fight climate change, the United States is considered the sullen loner. But in the seven years since we rejected Kyoto, changes have begun. Not at the federal level, however. Its the locals who are making it happen.
I think Popular Science would have better served their readers by throwing darts at a map for this top 50 list. I am surprised to not see some highly recognized "green" cities in the list, such as Sacramento, San Diego, and Charlotte. I would add, that there are cities on this list that really have nothing going on. I am frankly surprised at the poor quality of this article.
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