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And no one can answer the question of how my flying in a plane that was already going to fly reduces emissions.

you can worry about your carbon footprint or not - your choice - but this is about as silly of a statement as they come. this is like being nazi in Auschwitz and going “well someone else would commit these heinous crimes so what’s the difference if I do it.” you do your part - that is what you are in control in and what you can decide on based on your beliefs. but to say “well shit, this plane gonna take off anyways so imma just jump onboard and take a couple of seats that are available” is not an acceptable argument



Did we just invoke “Godwin’s Law”?

Did you choose a job where you didn’t have to go to work and cause carbon emissions?

You purposefully chose a job where you decided to drive into work. Did you buy a house close enough to work to walk or ride a bike?

Whet sacrifices have you personally made to reduce your carbon footprint?


It really doesn’t matter what I did as you were the one commenting on but I’ll amswer

Did you choose a job where you didn’t have to go to work and cause carbon emissions?

yes, I am a contractor and have been working from home-office since 2007

You purposefully chose a job where you decided to drive into work. Did you buy a house close enough to work to walk or ride a bike?

yes, I also chose a private school for my kid which is nearby and we bike to school weather-permitting roughly 75% of the time

Whet sacrifices have you personally made to reduce your carbon footprint?

I drive EV. My wife and I donate 10% of all our pre-tax earning significant portion of which goes to Oceana. I installed solar panels on my house long before it was even remotely economically feasible… We try to do our part, even in cases where it is a bit of theatre more so than actual benefit (recycling for instance)




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