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1 Nov 2008
News / World's Next Great Cities - Forbes. Warsaw 8. [22]
Another reason I edit sausage ;) People post while you are typing.
Ah...yeah I have not spent much time in that region (silesia). Personally I think air quality is one of the most obvious signs of life quality in a city environment. If it is covered in pollution the odds are the other life comforts are low as well. Just look at how Beijing scrambled to reduce pollution for the Olympics (and they failed miserably) and they even tried to say it was just 'fog'.
In my opinion Warsaw is pretty filthy for a city. The streets are not cleaned well, lots of rubbish around, buses, trams and metros are filthy (except the fancy new ones). Now New York and LA are just as bad for example...so it is not an anti Poland statement. But there are cities that are more clean overall. I will refrain from listing those I think are to avoid the arguments.
Another reason I edit sausage ;) People post while you are typing.
Ah...yeah I have not spent much time in that region (silesia). Personally I think air quality is one of the most obvious signs of life quality in a city environment. If it is covered in pollution the odds are the other life comforts are low as well. Just look at how Beijing scrambled to reduce pollution for the Olympics (and they failed miserably) and they even tried to say it was just 'fog'.
In my opinion Warsaw is pretty filthy for a city. The streets are not cleaned well, lots of rubbish around, buses, trams and metros are filthy (except the fancy new ones). Now New York and LA are just as bad for example...so it is not an anti Poland statement. But there are cities that are more clean overall. I will refrain from listing those I think are to avoid the arguments.