Kathy Kremer, architect of
low environmental impact houses since the 1970s, reflected that «I had been waiting for an all - electric car, in my price range, that could go at least 200 miles on a charge.
As noted in the previous chapter, health inequalities can be fairly broadly defined to include differences in: specific health outcomes (such as
low birthweight, obesity, long - term conditions, accidents); health related risk factors that
impact directly on children (such as poor diet,
low levels of physical activity, exposure to tobacco smoke); as well as exposure to wider risks from parental / familial behaviours and
environmental circumstances (maternal depression and / or poor physical health, alcohol consumption, limited interaction, limited cognitive stimulation, poor
housing, lack of access to greenspace).
Other factors, such as a stronger economy, will have a bigger
impact on home values, and as long as government regulations continue to eat up 40 percent of the costs to build a home and
environmental regulations remain the strictest in the nation, the
housing stock will remain
low and home prices in San Diego will continue to rise.