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this post was submitted on 05 Jan 2025
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These are ways to immediately reduce your carbon footprint with $10,000, which is what OP asked for. There is absolutely no "shift of responsibility" involved in deciding to stop giving natural gas manufacturers and distributors your money.
Please show me where OP asked for ways to "immediately reduce their carbon footprint."
That is not what was requested in the post title. "Carbon Footprint" is a piece of propaganda perpetuated by the biggest industry offenders to shift blame to the individual and distract from their own massively disproportionate contribution to climate change.
That totally ignores the demand side of the equation. If people didn't want to buy X believe me, they wouldn't sell X. I'm pretty sure the horse and buggy industry and cathode ray tube tv industries would've loved to have kept selling their products.
I can't help but notice you've contributed nothing productive to this conversation. Industries and companies have carbon footprints too. A carbon footprint is how much CO2 is generated by x. OP has $10,000 and control over themselves. They're not going to be stopping Chevron. Jesus man
So you're gonna skip over the part where I was right and you were plainly wrong?
If I were to suggest an actually productive solution with a $10k budget, my comment would be removed and I'd be on a list. We both know what that means.
It means 1) you lack the imagination to describe your ideas with any nuance and 2) you're the kind of guy who tells other people to put themselves in danger while sitting behind your keyboard doing nothing
You have a very interesting way of ascribing motive here. You say I lack imagination, I say you have an excess of imagination.