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Anyone know how to donate directly to Ukraine drone teams targeting oil infrastructure? That’s actually a legal (and unambiguously moral) way to blow up refineries.
I feel like I’m in a list because I use Lemmy
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For legal reasons, this is a collage of unrelated pictures in a random order. Any perceivable pattern is purely coincidental.
for legal reasons this is the output of bing AI when I asked for people holding cardboard
And if you don’t like that we do have another set of reasons that make it no joke at all :3
(doing zerowaste perfectly doesnt hurt though — and especially sharing it and encouranging others to do it is actively helpful)
I don’t think anyone is denying that zerowaste *doesn’t hurt.* However, in my opinion, it is greenwashing, for a number of reasons. Firstly, it barely scratches the surface, probably being only a fraction of a percent difference. Secondly, it puts the onus on the consumer, rather than the big producers of waste. I have a chronic illness, and I know you do as well, and we shouldn’t have to be the ones that bear the brunt of “saving the environment”. Thirdly, a lot of the changes that have occurred are kind of ableist, or at least ignore the needs of those with disabilities. For example, plastic bags being outlawed in favour of paper ones. Hanging those off my chair, they split and dump my groceries on the ground pretty regularly. I have reusable bags, but sometimes I forget them, because of my psychosocial disabilities. So my choice then is cheap, shitty paper bags, or paying for more expensive reusable bags, when I’m only on a disability pension. Meanwhile, not a single thing I buy (and I tend to buy more processed, plastic-packed food because of said disabilities) has had to change its packaging in any way. It’s ridiculous that I’m required to use a shitty paper straw (plastic ones are outlawed here) with a cup and lid made from plastic. That is literally just greenwashing at that point.
Also, if you wanted to genuinely make a difference as an individual, then cutting all beef consumption would have a hundredfold impact over cutting plastic usage.
…and billionaires
I found this book fascinating for reasons completely unrelated to this post:
It seems like the Port of Huston would be a logical oil and gas infrastructure target to dramatically cut global CO2 emissions.