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Climate@slrpnk.net•Car use and meat consumption drive emissions gender gap, research suggestsEnglish1·1 year agoThe research article cited by Ajit Niranjan is worth consulting directly, because a concept brought up by Berland and Leroutier, the researchers, that hasn’t been worked into the Guardian article is intersectionality.
Indeed climate change is a systemic issue which requires systemic solutions therefore focusing on what we as individuals can do is shortsighted. However, it’s also important not to discount the part individuals play, collectively, in the systems that power the climate crisis. I believe observing the disparity whereby men consume more due to their consumption habits is fascinating! Why do men consume in ways that are more damaging to the environment? Perhaps the corporations producing the vast majority of carbon emissions are actually capitalizing off of the gender dynamics in our society by marketing meat and cars as manly. In doing so, they increase profits, and we all suffer the environmental and social consequences.
To paint an accurate picture of the mechanisms leading to humanities carbon emissions, it’s important not to discount the role of power structures that are seemingly unrelated at first glance. More often than not, those power structures are used by the instigators of the climate crisis.
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Climate@slrpnk.net•Climate Change Is Fueling a Mental Health Crisis Among AdolescentsEnglish2·1 year agoI’ll take [action for slim chance of success] over [inaction for guaranteed failure] every time.
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Climate@slrpnk.net•A Mysterious Startup Is Developing a New Form of Solar Geoengineering | Stardust, an Israeli–US startup, intends to patent its unique aerosol technology for temporarily cooling the planet.English2·1 year agoI don’t get all these “geo-engineering” magic bullets. Capitalists are taking carbon out of the ground and putting it into the air and oceans. The carbon in the air leads to warming, and the carbon in the ocean leads to acidification. Both of these things are disastrous. We need to stop the capitalists. Leave the carbon in the ground, where it belongs. Simple as
ManualOverride@slrpnk.nettoAnticonsumption@slrpnk.net•You don't need to buy most things for your laundryEnglish
2·1 year agoAwesome! I wouldn’t call this “releasing moisture” though which, to me, implies a physical change. It’s straight up providing the activation energy for a chemical decomposition.
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Climate@slrpnk.net•Jury Finds Greenpeace Liable for Hundreds of Millions in Damages | lawsuit claimed Greenpeace had played a major role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline a decade agoEnglish1·1 year agoI wonder if any judge/jury is going to find the large oil conglomerates liable for trillions in damages.
Liable for destroying our world (and for what?)
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•I'm a solarpunk writer; here's my smallweb site with free stories and novels!English
3·1 year agoConsider checking out /c/writing , where aspiring and seasoned writers/solarpunks discuss their craft.
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Self-hosting@slrpnk.net•Project MINI RACK - a 10" Homelab Revolution!English
3·1 year agoAdditionally, Wolfgang’s blog and channel. He’s also toots @notthebee@tilde.zone





Indeed. The CO2 isn’t digested by humans, so it fizzes right back out of the drink or gurgles out from the drinker.
Then again, the headline is somewhat misleading as the product the article covers isn’t for carbon sequestration. Instead, it’s to provide consumers of CO2 like breweries with a reliable and supposedly low carbon alternative for their CO2 gas needs. Normally this CO2 would be a waste product from refineries, but these incur more inefficiencies due to transportation. Also, recently the refineries have been opting to sequester their CO2 instead of selling it (which is a good thing IMO).
I’m reporting all of this from the contents of the article; I haven’t verified any of the claims.