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Yes because the plane trip will magically not impact anything. And I'm sure the 1.34 billion people in china that produce HALF the CO2 emissions, will listen to someone who comes from a country that has 1/4 the population of theirs and produces TWICE as much CO2 as they do.
(source) Yes with one fourth of the population of china we produce twice as much CO2. Ever hear the phrase, "And why behold the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but consider not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how will thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye."
In other words before we can tell China and India to cut down on their emissions, we kinda have to cut down ours first. We get mad that they refused to sign the KYOTO treaty, I don't think we can cast judgment until we get our CO2 down to their levels. My carbon footprint is 14 tons of CO2 per year, most of it(85.7%) is home energy, living in an apartment I can't do much about that(heat/water heat/etc.-I control what I can). The average American's is 27 tons of CO2 with almost half of that being car travel.
as far as "it's cold" how long do you run your car to "warm it up" so you have heat? by the time I'm maybe a block from home on a day where the ambient temp is 0 and the windchill is -5, I'm comfortably warm, by the time I'm a mile in I have to unzip my coat because I'M SWEATING. Physical exertion creates heat, a lot of heat. And have I ever mentioned that due to daily physical activity my migraines, that I used to get 2x a month have decreased to the point that I haven't actually had one in 7 months! The last one I had was in July of last year.
Closest grocery store to me is 4 miles(there is one closer but it's more expensive, tiny, and has no produce section at all, it's mainly frozen foods as I live close to campus), which from figuring it takes you 3-4 minutes to get to the store by car, it's likely the same distance or shorter. Incidentally the store I shop at is also the closest one to the 20 person co-op two blocks away. What's the point? Well I manage to get groceries for two people for two weeks from that store on my bike, with panniers, even in the winter, the co-op has 4 people to get groceries for 20 people, not 4 but 20, for a month, from the same store, also on bikes, they have trailers, they seem to manage, I don't see 20 people not eating all winter.
You're making it seem like no one could ever manage to do anything without a car.
What gets me is everyone makes excuses why they can't do something(such as replace some car trips with biking or walking, or heck even ride a motorcycle or scooter in the summer rather than a car-trying to convince the hubs to get a motorcycle for the summer), without ever even trying, then accuse others of being "an environmentalist snob who looks down on people who take advantage of modern conveniences."
And yet fail to see the irony in making that statement.
a convenience is not a necessity, yet people make excuses to turn it into one.
And that's part of the problem, saving the planet IS inconvenient, making excuses to not do it is really easy, involves zero effort. But with a small effort by everyone, it adds up and avoids the HUGE inconvenience of say having a planet that won't support life. But I guess changing a few small things here and there with minimal effort is hard, guess we should all just give up now.
if anyone's interested carbon footprint calculator I used
also calculated to include my husband, who drives and eats more meat than I do-household carbon footprint is 33 tons per year, average American 2 person household is 53.
We've already agreed the first things we're doing when we get a house is , installing solar panels, a tankless waterheater, a garden, and somewhere for me to compost for the garden.
Originally posted by AdminAssistant
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Yes because the plane trip will magically not impact anything. And I'm sure the 1.34 billion people in china that produce HALF the CO2 emissions, will listen to someone who comes from a country that has 1/4 the population of theirs and produces TWICE as much CO2 as they do.
(source) Yes with one fourth of the population of china we produce twice as much CO2. Ever hear the phrase, "And why behold the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but consider not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how will thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye."
In other words before we can tell China and India to cut down on their emissions, we kinda have to cut down ours first. We get mad that they refused to sign the KYOTO treaty, I don't think we can cast judgment until we get our CO2 down to their levels. My carbon footprint is 14 tons of CO2 per year, most of it(85.7%) is home energy, living in an apartment I can't do much about that(heat/water heat/etc.-I control what I can). The average American's is 27 tons of CO2 with almost half of that being car travel.
as far as "it's cold" how long do you run your car to "warm it up" so you have heat? by the time I'm maybe a block from home on a day where the ambient temp is 0 and the windchill is -5, I'm comfortably warm, by the time I'm a mile in I have to unzip my coat because I'M SWEATING. Physical exertion creates heat, a lot of heat. And have I ever mentioned that due to daily physical activity my migraines, that I used to get 2x a month have decreased to the point that I haven't actually had one in 7 months! The last one I had was in July of last year.
Originally posted by Greenday
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You're making it seem like no one could ever manage to do anything without a car.
What gets me is everyone makes excuses why they can't do something(such as replace some car trips with biking or walking, or heck even ride a motorcycle or scooter in the summer rather than a car-trying to convince the hubs to get a motorcycle for the summer), without ever even trying, then accuse others of being "an environmentalist snob who looks down on people who take advantage of modern conveniences."
And yet fail to see the irony in making that statement.
a convenience is not a necessity, yet people make excuses to turn it into one.
And that's part of the problem, saving the planet IS inconvenient, making excuses to not do it is really easy, involves zero effort. But with a small effort by everyone, it adds up and avoids the HUGE inconvenience of say having a planet that won't support life. But I guess changing a few small things here and there with minimal effort is hard, guess we should all just give up now.
if anyone's interested carbon footprint calculator I used
also calculated to include my husband, who drives and eats more meat than I do-household carbon footprint is 33 tons per year, average American 2 person household is 53.
We've already agreed the first things we're doing when we get a house is , installing solar panels, a tankless waterheater, a garden, and somewhere for me to compost for the garden.
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