Thanks for taking the time to explain your attitude to climate change, MicShazam.
Yes, unfortunately it's a depressing topic and the more seriously you consider the reality of global warming and its possible consequences, the more worrying it gets. That said, none of us are politicians, none of us have much responsibility beyond our own personal behaviour, so my advice would be, Don't lose sleep, Don't get depressed, but at the same time consider nudging your behaviour in a more eco-friendly direction. CDs apart, (haha) you can try to shop for local produce or try some of these things that I posted earlier:- Quote:
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i) plant a tree (or some climbing greenery over your house) Not really an option where I live, but I did get some potted plants earlier this year, for what it's worth. ii) switch to energy saving lightbulbs ( and turn off lights, etc that you don't need) Always did this, so at least that might have earned me a tiny bit of good climate karma. iii) turn off the bathroom tap while you are brushing your teeth ( and don't over-wash your house, etc.) This too, except I have a runny faucet that I still haven't gotten fixed. iv) sell your car ( or at least car pool, switch to a hybrid, and stop joy riding) Don't own a car, never have. I either walk or take a bus. v) become a vegetarian (or at least cut down on beef, switching to poultry or fish instead) Never really cared much for cow meat so that's always something. I only recently cut down on swine meat in protest of how Danish meat manufacturers use FAR too much antibiotics - producing multi resistant virae in the process. Something scientists warn might well lead to the biggest problem of our time, even in the face of climate change. Talks about a "post antibiotics era" have me worried. We just really **** everything up in the pursuit of money, don't we? But I'm just one guy. How much can I do alone? Good or bad. Then you look at how it's going globally and it seems we're ****ed. Base line temperatures will rise too much no matter what we do. Huge chunks of polar ice will break off and melt no matter what. We can make it a bit less terrible, but we can't stem the tides of what we've started. Not really. |
Are you required to plant trees in Denmark or do you just mean that there are a lot of them?
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What? No, I was responding to Lisnaholic's suggestions and the one about planting trees isn't an option where I live since I just have an apartment in an area where everything is concrete and tiled sidewalks. I couldn't plant a tree here if I wanted to. I could theoretically go out in the country side somwhere and dig a hole and drop a pine cone in it, but I'm not sure that would accomplish anything.
Denmark used to be about 99% covered in forest back in the stone age. Now it's 99% boring, flat farmland. I wish we had more trees. |
Now that makes a lot more sense. I thought you meant that you didn't have the option not to plant a tree.
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Thanks, Frownland; TIL what "TIL" means.
( And surely nobody knows what "l33t" means - you must've mistyped something. ) Congratulations, MicShazam - you are doing very well as you are. Yeah, there are so many worrying possiblilties for the future and all that stuff about drug-resistant strains of various diseases is one of them. But even if the apocalypse is approaching, despair won't achieve anything, so for the moment I content myself with preaching on MB and compulsively turning off the lights where I work. P.S. Yeah, sure - go plant a pine cone, MicShazam, why not? One tree at a time, it all helps. John Lennon and Yoko Ono once sent a pine cone or something like that to all of the world leaders of the time. Didn't do a lot of good, but somehow made some people feel better - and some enlightened leaders even planted them I believe. P.P.S. Gotta go to work now - by car I'm ashamed to say. :( |
What the **** are you, my long-lost Danish brother?? :yikes:
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