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Another followup question: is there anything you've read or watched that gave really good & detailed guidance informing how you act?
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One more question: do you know your CO2 emissions? (US average is about 20 tonnes per year.)
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To clarify: that's ~20 tonnes/capita of the US total, including many industrial uses. Attribution to individuals is tricky, because many industrial uses are in your supply chain. The poll's intent is to discern if you've done a detailed personal accounting & if so how it came out
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A thoughtful thread in response from the person who wrote the UN Environment Program Policy on sustainable consumption ( resource.vision/unepbook ) twitter.com/jmanooch/statu…
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Curious: very few people are replying that they see "carbon offsets" as part of their response. Are they simply something you haven't considered? Don't trust? Too expensive? Some other reason?
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What's your thinking about carbon offsets?
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All the tweets & replies in this thread, in tree form: treeverse.app/view/2eVkxbRl. Lots of fun to browse! (Thanks @paulgb for making treeverse!)
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Exploring the tree - especially the leaves - reveals an astounding range of people's personal ways of responding to climate change.
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Note that you'll need to zoom in to see the tree well, particularly on mobile.
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Also, a shoutout to the amazing @internetarchive, which had already archived the treeverse representation when I checked : web.archive.org/web/2019121218…
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