This seems like a waste of time to me when you could instead focus on Coal or things that matter

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    13 hours ago

    Segregate your garbage so we can later throw it all into the same heap anyways.

    Remember to turn off every power source when you leave home everyday the whole year to compensate for one day of McDonald’s signboard glowing 24/7.

    Lease an overpriced EV so that the planet may survive another billionaire’s wedding.

    This is our collective duty to pay for the lavish lifestyle of the 1%.

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      11 hours ago

      I just stopped buying stuff…I buy food, that’s it. my garbage has gone from 3 bags biweekly, 2etal and 3 cardboard down to maybe 2 garbage, half a metal one and maybe 1 cardboard.

      it’s amazing how much garbage they force on us when we buy companies junk

      sometimes there’s more packaging costs then product…it’s absurd.

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      5 hours ago

      Ok but have you considered that if literally every person on the planet did this, climate change would immediately be fixed??

      You’re just a HATER of practical solutions… /s

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        7 hours ago

        This is the funny thing, Capitalism basically ensures, even if it were magically practical, it still wouldn’t work. Even in utopia, where everyone was super-pooper efficient and saved 99% electricity usage overnight, just one profit-seeking business (and they’re all profit seeking businesses) would buy up all the cheap electricity, use their enormous energy advantage to make a bazillion dollars, and use so much power that we’d go right back to 100% (or more) electricity consumption.

        The narrative of the ‘if every individual did <x>’ is pure myth. Systemic problems can only be solved by systemic solutions.

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        8 hours ago

        If everyone turned off their smartphones for a day it would account for less than 1% of greenhouse gas emissions on the planet in that day.

        If you have a fridge in your house it’s likely using almost 100 times more power than your smartphone. Your heating or air conditioning is using far more power. The steel industry, agricultural industry, transportation, are all pumping out greenhouse gasses at a rate that using electronics is negligible.

        AI is becoming another one of those industries, but if everyone turned off their personal devices, they would still need to get up, go to work, which would likely use AI, because they need to buy groceries and pay rent and keep their home powered, and capitalism churns.

        Being outraged at the systems around us is a good thing, pointing the outrage toward people living daily lives while wealthy corporations and people do everything in their power to do as little as possible for social good while farming maximum personal benefit, power, and profit is not.