For World Health

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Reurbanization

Cleaner cities will make denser and more social environmentally friendly urban space possible. Free energy transportation can allow goods and services to be brought to the urban environment without pollution, and can expand the functional economic radius of a city.

Free energy transportation will reduce the expense of a commute. A worker can effectively travel farther and still be making money at a job, although time constraints cannot be relieved except by a change in highway speed and safety. This will entice more people to travel to a city and the costs of this commute will be lowered.

Providing adequate electrical power to a city without the associated pollution will benefit city environments as well. Still further we can use special cement coatings to reduce waste already present in cities. Some urban environments are still dealing with pollutants that are many decades old.

Reducing these negative effects is the first step to reurbanization and more efficient urban planning.

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