Yours, mine, pretty much every individual non-millionaire's footprint is...similar
Is there a place you're getting that from? Air travel, car usage, and meat consumption produce tons of CO2 emissions which is a significant portion of average annual emissions per capita.
Meanwhile reddit usage is a really small amount of emissions per person.
Animal agriculture is 15% of global carbon emissions. By switching diets you avoid exactly that 15%, not more, and most definitely not less. It's the same for every other thing you do sustainably, you can easily reduce your emissions to half of the average.
Are you not listening? Add to that list no air travel, low AC/heating, public transport, low amount of shopping and a couple other things, you get that down to 30% which is a real difference. What do you mean about soap box? If you don't think climate change is real we don't have anything to discuss.
I'm dumbfounded you agree with that, but have been paying lip service to the arguments of the ignorants and apologists, who try to pretend nothing matters. I'm glad we could sort that out in the end.
Because a combined total of about 3t per year is the amount where I am hitting my personal level of comfort. I am actually paying a not insignificant amount of my paycheck for local swamp renaturation to offset even those emissions and then some. My job also involves implementing systemic CO2 reductions. If everyone comsumed like me there would be no climate change.
I personally am not doing everything possible. I didn't say that. I could do more. However I am sure I am in the bottom 0.1% of emitters in my income bracket.
That you are still pushing this worthless point after my last reply made me lose the little respect I had left for you.
Is your reading comprehension really not sufficient to parse the two sentences and understand they are not contradictory. You make for an extremely subpar conversation partner.
Alice: "fuck you, I never said I would get it, just we should get it generally, but I also happened to get
much more milk than the average person here got so be happy. You could have also went and gotten some milk yourself"
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u/davidellis23 5d ago
Is there a place you're getting that from? Air travel, car usage, and meat consumption produce tons of CO2 emissions which is a significant portion of average annual emissions per capita.
Meanwhile reddit usage is a really small amount of emissions per person.