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Living in a rural area is your choice, and you have to consider your environmental impact. Still, as 'PeterisP pointed out, cases like yours don't have noticeable impact on the topic we're discussing, and therefore don't form a good argument.


I'm not sure how something being a choice is even remotely relevant to demography.

Per the WBG, 45% of the global population absolutely has a "noticeable impact".




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