It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%."
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It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations. -
It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations.@MarkHoltom
Corporations and billionaires pollute the air and water. Consumers pollute the air and water. I pollute the air and water. You pollute the air and water. -
It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations.@MarkHoltom
Agree... but! meat super-industry and irresponsible home warm/cooling sums too. -
It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations.But for shitty end-stage capitalist countries, its easier to tell the masses that THEIR showers, THEIR meat eating, and THEIR drinking straws and THEIR showers are the real issue.
Its a perversion and weaponization of democracy, where if 'only enough people made the right choices', while obviously ignoring the fact that those with massive amounts of money previously distort these choices.
Most of us know what needs done, but haven't the power to enforce it. And corruption in governments, along with loving billionaires, none of them are arsed to care.
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@MarkHoltom
Agree... but! meat super-industry and irresponsible home warm/cooling sums too."You took 2 minutes longer for your shower"
IS NOT COMPARABLE TO
"We are using 2 acre-feet per acre for 1000 acres for growing almonds in the motherfucking desert"
These sorts of comments above are what industrial plants use to forcibly sway public opinion.
https://www.c-win.org/cwin-water-blog/2024/9/23/water-and-agriculture-in-california
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It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations.@MarkHoltom 90% of commercial air travel is dumbasses flying for stupid selfish reasons. If you think you need to fly, you don't.
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It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations.@MarkHoltom Are we really at the point of having to directly replace these abusers, so future generation have just a 5% chance of survival, let alone thriving?..
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It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations.@MarkHoltom Every cruise missile hitting fossil fuel infrastructure should be celebrated, no matter if its in Iran, Qtar, Texas, Inner Mongolia or Siberia.
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It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations.@MarkHoltom Yet the run to be billionaire is still a widespread idealization, seeing how new and old media represent a distorted reality.
Ask the average youngster if they would go for a life in luxury, disregarding any ethical principle, and /maybe/ they'll answer no. But a few seconds later they'll be on their smartphones, following the influencers proposing that exact idea.
"Gutta cavat lapidem". And now it's a torrent. -
It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations.Leave rich people alone, they've suffered enough. Didn't you see the DOW dip below 50 thou?
They did their part when they bought Elons electric cars, give them a break man, they are saving the planet all by themselves.
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"You took 2 minutes longer for your shower"
IS NOT COMPARABLE TO
"We are using 2 acre-feet per acre for 1000 acres for growing almonds in the motherfucking desert"
These sorts of comments above are what industrial plants use to forcibly sway public opinion.
https://www.c-win.org/cwin-water-blog/2024/9/23/water-and-agriculture-in-california
@crankylinuxuser @tadbithuman @bytes4life @MarkHoltom Data Centers?
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"You took 2 minutes longer for your shower"
IS NOT COMPARABLE TO
"We are using 2 acre-feet per acre for 1000 acres for growing almonds in the motherfucking desert"
These sorts of comments above are what industrial plants use to forcibly sway public opinion.
https://www.c-win.org/cwin-water-blog/2024/9/23/water-and-agriculture-in-california
@crankylinuxuser @bytes4life @MarkHoltom looks like that's relatively average; Now the average looks unnecessarily high!
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@donhawkins @crankylinuxuser @bytes4life @MarkHoltom even worse.
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It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations.@MarkHoltom I don't think corporations harm our environment in a decade as much as numerous oil field explosions do.
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It sucks when people are like "but flying is only 3% of global emissions" or "bitcoin is only 0.5%." It all adds up when you're in a climate emergency.
Out of ALL the nations of the world, 203 (all but 6) emit under 2% of global emissions.
- If global aviation were a nation it would be the #6 top emitter after China, the US, India, Russia, and Japan.
- The richest 1% of humans contribute 50% of all flying emissions! It is an incredibly privileged act.
As for Bitcoin, if it were a country, it emits more CO2 than 179 (86%) of the world's nations.@MarkHoltom A better number is to measure how much of your individual emissions comes from flying - if you're flying (and especially if you're flying often). The proportions are crazy.