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As Far as the Eye Can See, Arborvitaes and Trimmed Lawns. The Middle Class's Dreams Are an Ecological Disaster

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Brick houses from a catalog, concrete yards, a bit of trimmed lawn, and around the "properties" — mandatory arborvitae, to quickly hide from the prying eyes of neighbors. Such a cliché reigns today not only in suburban housing estates, but also in traditional villages, where the middle class is increasingly moving.
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Brick houses from a catalog, concrete yards, a bit of trimmed lawn, and around the "properties" — mandatory arborvitae, to quickly hide from the prying eyes of neighbors. Such a cliché reigns today not only in suburban housing estates, but also in traditional villages, where the middle class is increasingly moving.

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newsweek.pl broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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