
I believe there are many more countries where this is happening… All compromised by fossil fuels.
I believe there are many more countries where this is happening… All compromised by fossil fuels.
Yes, that is great on an individual level.
But the best thing to do overall for our environment and climate is supporting protest movements, especially those employing nonviolent civil disobedience. Per pound/dollar/euro, they reduce emissions the most. But if you can, attend events in person.
This should not neglect that we need both individual and system change and they depend on each other. You should reduce your meat consumption and advocate for a world where everyone reduces meat consumption (and even become vegan or at least vegetarian).
We can also reach net zero by 2030 (which would be scientifically necessary). But we need to take the steps.
This is a crime. These are the criminals that should be locked behind bars. They are knowingly destroying our world and killing billions of people.
That’s why we need to change the system. By being flooded with crises, we get separated and lose sight of the bigger picture. Many of the crises ate actually caused by the same things. Capitalism, greed, “conservatives”, corruption, the ultra rich. Whatever you want to call them.
That may be a problem, but it wouldn’t explain the differences in results due to sponsorships.
That’s great news. But rather ironic that the argument is that the data is useful/necessary for business. Not that’s it’s useful/necessary for human rights or other unimportant things.
The people feeding their families have done so without plastic for thousands of years. Even without plastic, they still have all other technological advancements available to them. Yes, it will get harder and it is unfair. But it’s entirely possible. And we can also fight that injustice. Tax the rich.
That’s great. But very interesting to see corporate social media fight each other. Reddit vs Twitter vs Meta vs chinese apps. What will come out of it?
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