• @DerpyPoint
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    251 year ago

    At least he’s reducing his carbon footprint 😂

    • idunnololz
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      31 year ago

      NK greenest country all thanks to dear leader /s

    • @SCB
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      -231 year ago

      All air travel, all of it, amounts to less than 3% of carbon emissions.

        • @SCB
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          -111 year ago

          Yes and the percentage is important.

          • @[email protected]
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            111 year ago

            So if we make up some 30 more categories with as much emission as air traffic, none of them make an impact, because they are all only about 3% of the total?

            • @SCB
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              -91 year ago

              Is this how you really think percentages work?

              • @YourAvgMortal
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                41 year ago

                Let’s see: 30*3 = 90

                We have room for 3 more categories, and then some!

                They are all small, but they still make up 100%

                • @SCB
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                  -61 year ago

                  That is not how percentages of an existing number work. C’mon man.

                  I have 100 sandwiches. 3% of them contain mayo. If I break that total up into all manner of groups 3% of them still contain mayo.

                  Atmospheric carbon is measurable and we know how much of that number is released by various causes. Adding other causes will not change these percentages - the added causes will just be smaller fractions of percentages that exist.

                  • @Nahvi
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                    51 year ago

                    I had to re-read it a few times, but I think they are trying to say if the other 97% is divided into 30 categories they will all be about 3% also. The implication being that every percent counts.