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SUVs Are Worse for the Climate Than You Ever Imagined

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https://www.wired.com/story/suvs-are-worse-for-the-climate-than-you-ever-imagined

But if you drive one, you can still reduce your carbon footprint—and you can vote for climate change policies with even bigger impact.

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