This is a super dense neighborhood in Shenzhen that has a massive, CO2 spewing highway driven through the center of it. How are you supposed to cross the highway? Why is there a highway here? Why are we still building highways despite climate change?
fighting climate change doesn't equal no highways
Sure, in rural areas, where you can't feasibly build a train to every house. Not in super dense cities, though. It's a great way to add pollution and misery to a city.
:train-shining: FUCKIN BET :train-shining:
You may have heard of fiber to the home, but what about rail-to-the-home?