• icepuncher69@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Is there a way to stop it, like which are the most poluting factories, where are they and how do we turn them of and how do we make sure they are never turned on again?

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        1 year ago

        its frustrating working for a company that promotes itself as progressive and has net zero targets well beyond what is legislated, but they also force an arbitrary number of office days for “reasons”

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          1 year ago

          Reasons being they want to justify their purchase of a very expensive office space

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      pretty sure we’re past the point of no return (or points), but i’d be up for some heavy vandalism

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      The source of the most greenhouse gas emissions by far is power and heating. Switching to renewables is the answer. Like, yesterday. For ecological diversity, agriculture has to become sustainable and deforestation has to stop.
      For air pollution, we need to ditch our cars.
      For ground and water pollution, we need to ditch plastics. These are all just the biggest factors, starting points really. And they all intermingle and affect each other.