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well its easy to see why New
well its easy to see why New York ranked 2nd since public transportation was weighted so heavily
Take into account
Indianapolis has poor public transportation, not a lot of places to recycle and libraries are few and far between. :/
Houston
I think Houston is doing better than most cities. Take into consideration the major industries of our city and the political climate. We have come along way.
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