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I read Bjorn Lomborg's book, False Alarm, which documents the nonsense that has long been projected by climate change cultists. In it, Lomborg quoted this: "The rich pollute and the poor suffer."
It seems to me that rich communities are not polluted. Poor ones are.
So I researched slums, real pollution, and learned that 24% of humanity lives in slums, the fastest growing human habitat on earth. Then I collected some pictures of the worst slums. Half of sub-Saharan Africans live in slums, but rich Hong Kong has them too. Look at these pictures of apartments in Hong Kong that are the size of a single bed:
www.dailymail.co.uk
It seems to me that rich communities are not polluted. Poor ones are.
So I researched slums, real pollution, and learned that 24% of humanity lives in slums, the fastest growing human habitat on earth. Then I collected some pictures of the worst slums. Half of sub-Saharan Africans live in slums, but rich Hong Kong has them too. Look at these pictures of apartments in Hong Kong that are the size of a single bed:
![www.dailymail.co.uk](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2017/06/08/16/413D4E8D00000578-0-image-a-171_1496936155356.jpg)
Shocking pictures reveal tiny Hong Kong 'coffin homes'
Around 200,000 people in Hong Kong are estimated to live in close to 88,000 ultra-small 'coffin homes', which the UN has condemned as 'an insult to human dignity'. But residents have no choice.