• @Scotty_Trees
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    181 year ago

    I’m sorry I forget the source, but I once read something from a scientist that in your entire life, if you reuse/recycle/protect the environment,etc for your own single entire life, you will have starved off climate change for 1 whole second. Mind boggling to know your entire existence comes down to that litter of a difference. The point of what I remember reading was not that individuals are the problem, but that corporations and big industries were the worst offenders doing little to help change.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      I mean if every single person on earth did this, it would equate to about 253 years. (8 billion seconds is about 253.68 years) combine that with other efforts could really make a difference. Granted this is a hypothetical number and there are far more factors at play, it’s obviously not as simple as each person doing this = 1 second saved, but just throwing out there that there are a lot of people on earth…

      It is still worth it to recycle, reduce, don’t be wasteful, eat less meat, all those things.

      • @mansfield
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        1 year ago

        The idea that doing little things yourself adds up to much bigger and more cumulative impacts is lost on most people. Instead they tend to fixate on the idea that if no one else is (visibly-to-them) making sacrifices, and my own personal effort is so small, why should I bother?

    • @uis
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      21 year ago

      Why account is marked as bot?

      • @Scotty_Trees
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        31 year ago

        Should be fixed now, not sure why it was set to that.

        • @uis
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          31 year ago

          Now not bot