I am not deleting anything. They can have all of my poorly written misleading answers.
I am not deleting anything. They can have all of my poorly written misleading answers.
I think you are supposed to cooking for a bit under the grill and it will look fine.
Oh, I didn’t realize that fossil fuels can be eliminated that easily! Silly me.
From now on, I will spend the 2.5 seconds that it takes me to recycle on dismantling capitalism.
You cannot just put aside your personal responsibility just by pointing a finger at someone who’s causing more pollution.
Yes, private jets are very bad and should be banned. Yes, corporations are major players in pollution and should be heavily regulated. Yes, there is a ton of rich people each causing more pollution than entire cities.
Meanwhile, I can still try to introduce more vegetarian meals to my diet.
Yes, my personal waste is dwarfed by waste of large organization…
Yes, the solution is in regulations and criminalization of polution by corporation.
But you should still recycle.
Of course, one should do as much as they can and mainly vote and push the government for regulation. I just don’t think, that this infographic does a good job of communicating the information. You should recycle regardless of the impact size compared to not having a child.
If you look at it as something that can be used as propaganda all it seems to accomplish is shifting the blame to families with multiple kids and low-income households that cannot buy electric cars.
I find it hard to believe such graphics and because it’s annual I think it’s quite misleading. Replacing lightbulbs has a low impact, but they will last years. During that time it will have the same impact as if you switch to a plant-based diet for a year. Some items are one-time investments that will have a lasting effect while others are everyday struggles with comparatively low effects related to the effort required. Furthermore, this creates a feeling that some actions are nearly meaningless. Some may say I am childless so I can fly 3 times a year and have a lower impact than this family with two kids.
Additional to original question what app do you use for rss? I used to use feedly, but would like something more FOSS.
Oh silly animals we are taking them down with us