• HeartyBeast
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    -91 year ago

    Shout out to all of us who buy anything shipped, any petroleum or oil-based products and those of us who aren’t vegan

    • TheSaneWriter
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      331 year ago

      I mean, you’re technically right but that also isn’t a helpful mentality. No one individual can single-handedly stop climate change by living in a more environmentally conscious way, we have to come together and implement systemic solutions in order for things to change.

        • Dandroid
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          151 year ago

          We got blamed for climate change for using plastic straws when when we go out to eat once a week and the companies causing the real destruction slipped under the radar.

          I 100% believe the plastic straw thing was an intentional distraction to 1. get us to fight amongst ourselves, pointing the finger at one another rather than coming together to actually solve the problem, and 2. allow a few companies to solve an easy to solve problem by using PLA (corn-based plastic) or paper straws and then sniffing their own farts for it and ignore the real problem.

            • StalksEveryone
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              11 year ago

              When I say reuse, I mean specifically during production when the PLA is being melted into place.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          The last statement is debunked in the very link you shared, if you scroll down and open the summary and conclusions pdf.

          That being said, compeltely agree with more accountability on corporate side.

          for the lazy

      • HeartyBeast
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        61 year ago

        I absolutely agree about systematic change. But pointing at an oil company and saying “look this is the organisation responsible for climate change” is to misidentify the problem in my opinion. Setting aside for a moment the misinformation that the oil companies funded regarding climate change, which - yes - I would like to see people in prison for - the main problem, I think is that we are still very dependent on oil.

        We’ll remain dependent on oil until there is concerted government action. That action will require that we change our lifestyles and are probably a bit poorer, more constrained. No-one will vote those governments in. So, we’ll sit here like boiled frogs

        • @McJonalds
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          71 year ago

          government action will also require eradicating corruption as big oil will always try to influence legislation in their favor

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I might be erring on the naive side here, but I read the comment you replied to less as holier than thou and more as ‘shout out to us all’.

        Either that or they don’t understand that even posting the comment involves using lots of petroleum products to create the magic box that browses lemmy. And the magic boxes that host the lemmy content. And the magic boxes that connect the previous two.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      I’ll never understand why some supermarkets choose to individually package stuff like eggplant or zucchini in plastic baggies. Or ‘oh, you want some habaneros? here’s their weight in packaging as well. you earned it!’

    • Gnothi
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      51 year ago

      Everything you buy is shipped in some capacity

    • @axtualdave
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      31 year ago

      Cool, I’ll continue to get my life-saving medications shipped overnight and eat primarily a vegetarian-based diet and not feel bad about it.