It follows therefore that I'll be very green by blasting around the
track this Friday, burning a half-gallon of gas every minute--the more
hazardous the activity, the more environmentally-friendly it is. Time
to get even greener and take up base jumping... :-)
--
Viet-Tam Luu (a.k.a. "Tam")
SFR-SCCA Solo2 #149 T1-CS, #149 EM
Sponsored by WORKS (www.WorksEvo.com)
On 7/26/06, Katie Kelly <aceontour@yahoo.com> wrote:
> It seems that we not the first to come up with the
> theory that diet and exercise are bad for environment.
>
> In his paper, "The Environmental Paradox of
> Bicycling", Karl T. Ulrich suggests that bicycling
> increases human longevity which in turn increases
> consumption which in turn is bad for the environment.
>
>
>http://opim.wharton.upenn.edu/~ulrich/documents/ulrich-cycling-enviro-jul06.pdf
>
> -Katie
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