Here's a thought: If this is so important, stop going after citizens and start hammering the countries and companies that are responsible. I see individual people making big sacrifices all over the world, and clearly their efforts did nothing. As I've said before, "we" aren't the issue.
I'm going to use my car battery as a power wall when it is too degraded to run my car. Even at 50% life that's enough to power the fridge and furnace for three days, in a power outage.
Seems like banning plastic straws isn't working. Maybe efforts should be made to curb corporate pollution instead of citizens?
More proof
Posted: Wed May 17, 2023 11:54 am
by GORDON
It's your fault, citizen. You used a plastic shopping bag last month, didn't you. It isn't the 100 corporations that accounted for 71% of all emissions.
Personally I'm shocked that when an area overpopulates and begins taking more water out of a system than what goes into it, that levels decline. Give a grant to a scientist to study this phenomenon STAT.
This month, the largest homeowner insurance company in California, State Farm, announced that it would stop selling coverage to homeowners. That’s not just in wildfire zones, but everywhere in the state.
Just Stop Oil are the assholes blocking roads and gluing themselves to paintings. They deserved this, but honestly, it would have been more poetic to bar the exits, set the place on fire, and when they're screaming to be let out ask what they're learning.