Top 3 things every individual needs to do to slow down rising temperatures

Anonymous
Stop over-consuming! Start with Christmas - make it simpler.

My goal this year was to buy no “new” gift boxes and gift wrap from stores; instead I bought NWT supplies from thrift stores.

My decor is all vintage - I rarely buy any new holiday specific decor. If I buy “new” like string lights, again all from thrift stores. Far easier to deal with natural wreaths, boughs, decor than to add more plastic to landfills.

I stopped buying dumb seasonal products - I don’t need Halloween blankets, Valentines Day toss pillows.
Anonymous
Yawn.
Anonymous
Can we force all new construction to go geothermal
Anonymous
Ban aircondition

Staying cool isn’t necessary for survival and we’ve been told global
Warming is an apocalypse


…. Unless that’s all B.S. ….
Anonymous
Force progressives to take off in electric jets.
Anonymous
Buy larger gas engines for our cars so we can zoom zoom.
Fly farther more often.
Replace our lousy heat pump with a gas furnace.
Anonymous
Put sulfur back in diesel fuel.
Anonymous
It might not be the most impactful but clearly the EASIEST thing you can do to help the planet AND IT"S FREE is to pee in the shower as you take one. Just think of all the water we'd be saving if we all did this. Millions of gallons per day.
Anonymous
Man you are all idiots. The whole notion that any one of us can make a difference...

Why don't you stop traveling. Stop using electricity. Stop driving. Love how you only pick easy things like pee in the shower to do.

It's so easy to just make yourself feel better but really it's complete denial. Nothing we are willing to do is going to make impact. It's what none of us are willing to do that will!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Man you are all idiots. The whole notion that any one of us can make a difference...

Why don't you stop traveling. Stop using electricity. Stop driving. Love how you only pick easy things like pee in the shower to do.

It's so easy to just make yourself feel better but really it's complete denial. Nothing we are willing to do is going to make impact. It's what none of us are willing to do that will!


This. The people I know who are most obnoxious about climate change live bougie UMC lifestyles and fly constantly while looking down their noses at the consumption choices of the middle class. So much hypocrisy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Man you are all idiots. The whole notion that any one of us can make a difference...

Why don't you stop traveling. Stop using electricity. Stop driving. Love how you only pick easy things like pee in the shower to do.

It's so easy to just make yourself feel better but really it's complete denial. Nothing we are willing to do is going to make impact. It's what none of us are willing to do that will!


This. The people I know who are most obnoxious about climate change live bougie UMC lifestyles and fly constantly while looking down their noses at the consumption choices of the middle class. So much hypocrisy.


How can you be so bored and obsessed that you wake up a dead thread with bizarre lies?
Anonymous
Of course the small things we can do are going to be a drop in the bucket, but that doesn't mean you should not do it.

Three things we have easily implemented:
Bamboo Toilet Paper
Composting.
Eat less meat (we don't cook red meat at all anymore but might get it at a restaurant every so often)
Anonymous
I wish solar panels weren’t so terrible for roofs. my Brother is a roofer and the amount of damage solar panels cause to roofs is ridiculous.

Going forward they should make all new roofs that are installed “solar ready” in that there should be a standard shape and size and hookup situation where is someone chooses to go solar it’s already made for it. But long term, new roofs should be required to have solar. Like most things, if it becomes the standard it’s better for everything, cost, accessibility etc…
Anonymous
The whole "it's pointless so why bother" attitude is the wrong attitude to take. If each person does a little to help, and you multiply that by the population of people on earth, imagine the impact.
Anonymous
Here is what my household does -
- All kitchen waste is composted
- All grease and fryer oil is recycled at the county recycling center
- Minimize packaged food and no plastic bottles of water, soda or juice. Also, empty all beverages from plastic bottles before discarding.
- Minimize use of toilet paper by installing hand held sanitary showers
- Install solar panels (and first install good quality roof)
- Plant native trees that can provide food and shelter to wild birds and animals. Plant 5 trees for every person in your household. Do vertical gardening and sow creepers to provide shade in small areas of your garden.
- Do not fertilize or water your lawn. If you cannot replace the turf completely then start over seeding with clover. Let your lawn become full of weeds so that it can feed pollinators. Sow a pollinator friendly garden
- Don't keep pets. Instead make your yard into a habitat for wild creatures.
- Have one or two areas in your yard where the grading is low and water accumulates there - you can dig out the soil to make a rain garden bed and plant thirsty plants there. Prevent runoffs and rise the water table of the area.
- Plog. Pick up trash when you go walking.
- Have no more than 1 or 2 kids.
- Become vegetarian for most parts.
- Use EV. Cycle to short distances.
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